Celosia spicata Flamingo Feathers Seeds

£2.20

‘Flamingo Feathers’ are one of the most striking celosias you can grow. The plumes of flowers start as a bright pink and fade to a creamy rose as they age. Equally as at home in the garden border as they are in the cutting patch, this Celosia makes a doubly good cut flower. Cut fresh for arrangements or dry for a beautiful everlasting flower. If all that wasn’t enough the flowers are a magnet for pollinators with bees being a particularly frequent visitor.

With its delicate plumes you can see where it gets its alternative name of Wheat Celosia, although seeing a what field in that particular shade of pink you’d know you weren’t in Cansas anymore!

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‘Flamingo Feathers’ are one of the most striking celosias you can grow. The plumes of flowers start as a bright pink and fade to a creamy rose as they age. Equally as at home in the garden border as they are in the cutting patch, this Celosia makes a doubly good cut flower. Cut fresh for arrangements or dry for a beautiful everlasting flower. If all that wasn’t enough the flowers are a magnet for pollinators with bees being a particularly frequent visitor.

With its delicate plumes you can see where it gets its alternative name of Wheat Celosia, although seeing a what field in that particular shade of pink you’d know you weren’t in Cansas anymore!

‘Flamingo Feathers’ are one of the most striking celosias you can grow. The plumes of flowers start as a bright pink and fade to a creamy rose as they age. Equally as at home in the garden border as they are in the cutting patch, this Celosia makes a doubly good cut flower. Cut fresh for arrangements or dry for a beautiful everlasting flower. If all that wasn’t enough the flowers are a magnet for pollinators with bees being a particularly frequent visitor.

With its delicate plumes you can see where it gets its alternative name of Wheat Celosia, although seeing a what field in that particular shade of pink you’d know you weren’t in Cansas anymore!

Sow Under cover/Indoors - Feb to March

Flowers - July to September

Average Seed Count - 200