Celosia (/siːˈloʊʃiə/ see-LOH-shee-ə) is a small genus of edible and ornamental plants in the amaranth family, Amaranthaceae. Its species are commonly...
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Celosia argentea, commonly known as the plumed cockscomb or silver cock's comb, is a herbaceous plant of tropical origin in the Amaranthaceae family from...
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Celosia argentea var. cristata (formerly Celosia cristata), known as cockscomb, is the cristate or crested variety of the species Celosia argentea. It...
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Celosia trigyna is a plant species commonly known as woolflower for its curious flowers. Celosia trigyna may grow up to 1 m (3 feet) in height and is considered...
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Yorubaland. The two vegetables most commonly used to prepare the soup are Celosia argentea (ṣọkọ̀ yòkòtò) and Amaranthus hybridus (ẹ̀fọ́ tẹ̀tẹ̀). The history...
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basilicum, which is the basil ingredient for cooking, grown worldwide. Celosia virgata, a shrub found in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Plants named...
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Celosia palmeri, commonly known as Palmer's cockscomb, is a species of flowering plant in the amaranth family, Amaranthaceae, that is native to the lower...
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vegetables and other vegetables. Typical leaf vegetables include bitterleaf and celosia. Typical other vegetables include tomatoes and okra. Typical seasonings...
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Celosia floribunda is a shrub or a small tree of the family Amaranthaceae which is endemic to Baja California Sur. It reaches a maximum height of 4 m...
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frost can also cause fasciation. Some plants, such as peas and cockscomb Celosia, may inherit the trait. Genetic fasciation is not contagious, but infectious...
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