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''Celosia'' ( ) is a small genus of edible and
ornamental plant Ornamental plants or ''garden plants'' are plants that are primarily grown for their beauty but also for qualities such as scent or how they shape physical space. Many flowering plants and garden varieties tend to be specially bred cultivars th ...
s in the
amaranth ''Amaranthus'' is a cosmopolitan distribution, cosmopolitan group of more than 50 species which make up the genus of annual plant, annual or short-lived perennial plants collectively known as amaranths. Some names include "prostrate pigweed" an ...
family,
Amaranthaceae Amaranthaceae ( ) is a family of flowering plants commonly known as the amaranth family, in reference to its type genus '' Amaranthus''. It includes the former goosefoot family Chenopodiaceae and contains about 165 genera and 2,040 species, maki ...
. Its species are commonly known as woolflowers, or, if the flower heads are crested by
fasciation Fasciation (pronounced , from the Latin root meaning "band" or "stripe"), also known as cresting, is a relatively rare condition of abnormal growth in vascular plants in which the apical meristem (growing tip), which normally is concentrated aro ...
, cockscombs. The plants are well known in
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's highlands and are used under their
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name, .


Taxonomy

The generic name is derived from the
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word (), meaning "burning", and refers to the colourful flame-like
flower heads A pseudanthium (; : pseudanthia) is an inflorescence that resembles a flower. The word is sometimes used for other structures that are neither a true flower nor a true inflorescence. Examples of pseudanthia include flower heads, composite flowers ...
.


Uses


As a garden plant

The plant is an
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. Seed production in these species can be very high, 200–700 kg per hectare. One ounce of seed may contain up to 43,000 seeds. One thousand seeds can weigh 1.0–1.2 grams. Depending upon the location and fertility of the soil, blossoms can last 8–10 weeks. '' C. argentea'' and '' C. cristata'' are common garden ornamental plants.


As food

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Celosia argentea ''Celosia argentea'', commonly known as the plumed cockscomb or silver cock's comb, is a herbaceous plant of tropical origin in the family Amaranthaceae from India and Nepal. The plant is known for its very bright colors. In India and China it is ...
'' var. ''argentea'' or Lagos spinach (a.k.a. quail grass, soko, celosia, feather cockscomb) is a broadleaf annual
leaf vegetable Leaf vegetables, also called leafy greens, vegetable greens, or simply greens, are plant leaves eaten as a vegetable, sometimes accompanied by their petioles and shoots, if tender. Leaf vegetables eaten raw in a salad can be called salad gre ...
. It grows widespread across Mexico, where it is known as "velvet flower", northern South America, tropical Africa, the West Indies, South, East and Southeast Asia where it is grown as a native or naturalized wildflower, and is cultivated as a nutritious leafy green vegetable. It is traditional fare in the countries of Central and West Africa, and is one of the leading leafy green vegetables in Nigeria, where it is known as "", meaning "make husbands fat and happy". In Spain it is known as "Rooster comb" because of its appearance. As a grain, ''Celosia'' is a pseudo-cereal, not a true
cereal A cereal is a grass cultivated for its edible grain. Cereals are the world's largest crops, and are therefore staple foods. They include rice, wheat, rye, oats, barley, millet, and maize ( Corn). Edible grains from other plant families, ...
. These leaves, young stems and young inflorescences are used for stew, as they soften up readily in cooking. The leaves also have a soft texture and a mild spinach-like taste.


Cultivation

Despite its African origin (a claim that is not without dispute), ''Celosia'' is known as a foodstuff in Indonesia and India. Moreover, in the future it might become more widely eaten, especially in the hot and malnourished regions of the equatorial zone. In that regard, it has already been hailed as the often-wished-for vegetable that "grows like a weed without demanding all the tender loving care that other vegetables seem to need"; one person said of his time growing it as this: "Every place I have tried it, it grows with no work. We have had no disease problems and very little insect damage. It reseeds itself abundantly and new plants have come up in the immediate vicinity." Works well in humid areas and is the most-used leafy plant in Nigeria. It grows in the wet season and grows well while other plants succumb to mold and other diseases like mildew. Though a very simple plant, ''Celosia'' does need moderate soil moisture.


Cultural Symbolism

The genus ''Celosia'' is also recognized as an important cultural symbol in
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, together with Sinulog Foundation Incorporated (SFI), declared the Celosia flower as the official flower of the
Sinulog Festival The Sinulog Festival (also known as Sinug and Sulog) is an annual Filipino cultural and religious festival held on the third Sunday of January in Cebu, with the center of the activities being in Cebu City; and is the core of Santo Niño Chr ...
, the grandest festival in the Philippines held in honor of Santo Niño every third Sunday of January. The reason for the move was that the flowers' colors, which are predominantly red and yellow, resemble the colors of the cape, crown, and other regalia of the
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Celosia argentea ''Celosia argentea'', commonly known as the plumed cockscomb or silver cock's comb, is a herbaceous plant of tropical origin in the family Amaranthaceae from India and Nepal. The plant is known for its very bright colors. In India and China it is ...
'' flowers are still grown seasonally in Sirao Garden, located Barangay Sirao, Cebu City.


Selected species

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Celosia argentea ''Celosia argentea'', commonly known as the plumed cockscomb or silver cock's comb, is a herbaceous plant of tropical origin in the family Amaranthaceae from India and Nepal. The plant is known for its very bright colors. In India and China it is ...
'' L. ** ''Celosia argentea'' var. ''cristata'' (formerly ''Celosia cristata'') *'' Celosia floribunda'' A. Gray *'' Celosia isertii'' C.C.Towns. *''
Celosia leptostachya ''Celosia'' ( ) is a small genus of edible and ornamental plants in the amaranth family, Amaranthaceae. Its species are commonly known as woolflowers, or, if the flower heads are crested by fasciation, cockscombs. The plants are well known in Eas ...
'' Benth. *'' Celosia nitida'' Vahl *'' Celosia odorata'' T.Cooke *'' Celosia palmeri'' S.Watson *'' Celosia spicata'' L. *'' Celosia trigyna'' L. *'' Celosia virgata'' Jacq. *'' Celosia whitei'' W.F.Grant


Formerly placed here

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Chamissoa altissima ''Chamissoa altissima'', or false chaff flower, is native to North and South America. In Brazil it grows in the Cerrado vegetation.
'' (Jacq.) Kunth (as ''C. tomentosa'' Humb. & Bonpl. ex Schult.) *'' Deeringia amaranthoides'' (Lam.) Merr. (as ''C. baccata'' Retz.) *'' Deeringia polysperma'' (Roxb.) Moq. (as ''C. polysperma'' Roxb.) *''
Iresine diffusa ''Iresine diffusa'', or Juba's bush, is a species of plant in the family Amaranthaceae Amaranthaceae ( ) is a family of flowering plants commonly known as the amaranth family, in reference to its type genus '' Amaranthus''. It includes the fo ...
'' Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd. (as ''C. paniculata'' L.)


Images

Image:CelosiaCristataYellowToreador.jpg, ''Celosia cristata.'' Common name yellow toreador. Image:CelosiaCristata.jpg, Red cockscomb Image:Red Cockscomb flowers.JPG, A close view of red cockscombs File:Celosia flower.jpg, ''Celosia'' flower File:Celosia argentea (Silver cockscomb) W IMG_0985.jpg, Silver cockscomb ''
Celosia argentea ''Celosia argentea'', commonly known as the plumed cockscomb or silver cock's comb, is a herbaceous plant of tropical origin in the family Amaranthaceae from India and Nepal. The plant is known for its very bright colors. In India and China it is ...
'' File:Celosia.JPG, ''
Celosia cristata ''Celosia argentea'' var. ''cristata'' (formerly ''Celosia cristata''), known as cockscomb, is the cristate or crested variety of the species '' Celosia argentea''. It is likely native to India, where it was saved from extinction through cultivat ...
'' File:Tulip and Celosia cockscomb.jpg File:Plumed cockscomb (Celosia argentea).JPG, Plumed cockscomb flower and an insect File:Celosia cristata Linn.jpg, Celosia cristata (Cockscomb)


References


Uses and Growth of Celosia spp.Virtual Flowers Celosia Information


External links

* * {{Authority control Amaranthaceae genera Leaf vegetables Pseudocereals