Celosia argentea — plumed & cockscomb celosia
Celosia argentea is the botanical name behind the flamboyant plumed and crested celosias — brilliant feathery plumes and velvety, brain-like cockscombs in fiery red, orange, gold, pink and magenta. It is the species behind our celosia range within the flower seed collection.
History & origin
Celosia is native to the warm tropics of Africa and Asia, where it has long been grown both as a leafy vegetable and as a brilliant ornamental. Its heat-loving nature still shows in the garden, where it thrives in the warmth of high summer.
The names tell the story: Celosia comes from the Greek kelos, “burned,” for the flame-like flowerheads, while argentea means “silvery,” describing the small, shimmering seed-bearing flowers.
Botanical characteristics
An upright, frost-tender annual, celosia carries dense flowerheads in two main forms — soft, pointed plumes (the plumosa group) and tightly fasciated, wavy crests (the cristata group, or cockscomb) — above fresh green or bronze-tinted foliage. The bold colours and curious textures make it a favourite among our cut flowers, and it dries well too as a striking dried flower.
Growing Celosia argentea from seed
Celosia needs warmth and steady growth — any check from cold sets it back. Sow under cover in spring, barely covering the seed, and keep it warm; plant out only once nights are reliably mild, into a sunny, sheltered spot with rich, moist soil. Our flower growing guide and flower sowing calendar cover the timing.
Ready to grow celosia? Browse the varieties or learn the basics first.
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What is the difference between plumed and cockscomb celosia?Both are forms of Celosia argentea: the plumosa group has soft feathery plumes, while the cristata group has tightly crested, brain-like cockscombs.
Is celosia an annual?Yes — in our climate it is a frost-tender annual that loves heat and is sown fresh each year.
When should I sow Celosia argentea seeds?Sow under cover in spring and plant out only once nights are mild. See our
flower sowing calendar for timing.
Can celosia be dried?Yes — both plumes and crests dry well and hold their bold colour for striking everlasting displays.