Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Celosia




My mom calls them roostercombs. Other common names are cockscombs and woolflowers. These unusual plants are members of the Amaranth family, belonging to the small genus, Celosia. According to Wikipedia, one genus of Celosia, C. argentea is a leading leafy green vegetables in Nigeria. It's known as "soko yokoto" which means " make husbands fat and happy". (Interesting, huh!) Chinese herbalists reportedly used celosia to stop bleeding and to treat blood diseases and infections of the urinary tract. In the Victorian Language of Flowers, Celosias signified humor, warmth, and silliness.
Celosias are easy to grow from seed and often self seed in the garden. They like full sun and are drought tolerant. Celosias are also easy to dry. I used some to add color to the wreath I made for my front door.



4 comments:

TheresaJ said...

You have such a lovely blog. I love the wreath you made for your door. It's beautiful!

Gardens by T said...

Thank you for the compliments Theresa.

Roses and Lilacs said...

Hi Theresa, I love that wreath. So romantic, and old fashioned with the lace. Is that sweet annie and artemisia? I really like it.
Marnie

Gardens by T said...

It is sweet annie and artemesia along with sage, globe thistle, nigella,lunaria, and a little thyme.
Thanks for the compliment.