
Celosia Supercrest Mix - West Coast Seeds
Celosia plumosa
- Cockscomb type celosia
- Mix of colours
- Strong stems for bunching
- For fresh and dried arrangements
One of the earliest to mature cockscomb type celosia. Supercrest Mix blooms in shades of orange, pink, red, yellow, and green, and continues to produce fan-shaped flowers on strong stems all summer. 90-120cm (36-48”) height. Each flower has a distinctive shape resulting in a truly unique collection of blooms. Can be used for fresh and dried arrangements.
Approx. 25 seeds
Timing: Sow indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost, in peat or coir pots – Celosia does not like its roots disturbed by transplanting. Transplant at least two weeks after last frost, once nighttime temperatures are consistently above 10°C (50°F). Or direct sow outdoors after last frost. Seeds will germinate in 6-14 days.
Starting: Just cover the small seeds. If starting indoors, try to maintain a soil temperature of 21-25°C (70-75°F). Be sure to use peat pots, coir pots, or Cowpots, and transplant the whole pot into the soil at transplant time. This will minimize transplant shock.
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Celosia plumosa
- Cockscomb type celosia
- Mix of colours
- Strong stems for bunching
- For fresh and dried arrangements
One of the earliest to mature cockscomb type celosia. Supercrest Mix blooms in shades of orange, pink, red, yellow, and green, and continues to produce fan-shaped flowers on strong stems all summer. 90-120cm (36-48”) height. Each flower has a distinctive shape resulting in a truly unique collection of blooms. Can be used for fresh and dried arrangements.
Approx. 25 seeds
Timing: Sow indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost, in peat or coir pots – Celosia does not like its roots disturbed by transplanting. Transplant at least two weeks after last frost, once nighttime temperatures are consistently above 10°C (50°F). Or direct sow outdoors after last frost. Seeds will germinate in 6-14 days.
Starting: Just cover the small seeds. If starting indoors, try to maintain a soil temperature of 21-25°C (70-75°F). Be sure to use peat pots, coir pots, or Cowpots, and transplant the whole pot into the soil at transplant time. This will minimize transplant shock.

















