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  2. Celosia argentea - Wikipedia

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    Celosia plumosa, also known as Prince of Wales feathers, [8] is a synonym for Celosia argentea. Seeds may be sold as mixtures. The following strains have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit (confirmed in 2017): [9] C. argentea var. cristata (Plumosa Group) 'Smart Look Red' [10]

  3. Celosia argentea var. cristata - Wikipedia

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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 was likely originally native to India, where it was saved from extinction in cultivation by the religious significance attached to the variety by Indian, Burmese, and Chinese gardeners who planted it near temples.

  4. Celosia - Wikipedia

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    Celosia argentea var. argentea or Lagos spinach (a.k.a. quail grass, soko, celosia, feather cockscomb) is a broadleaf annual leaf vegetable. 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 ...

  5. Grow Cockscomb Flowers for a Stunning Garden Addition - AOL

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    Common Name: Cockscomb, crested celosia Botanical Name: Celosia argentea Plant Family: Amaranthaceae Type of Plant: Annual, though may be perennial in USDA zones 10 and 11 Native Origin: India and ...

  6. Amaranthoideae - Wikipedia

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    The genera Amaranthus (the amaranths) and Celosia (the cockscombs) contain many ornamental species, as well as species whose seeds are used as pseudocereals and leaves as leaf vegetables. Amaranthus retroflexus, cladus Amaranthoids Celosia argentea, Celosieae Aerva lanata, cladus Aervoids Achyranthes splendens, cladus Achyranthoids

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    Asian Garden Mall, which opened in 1987, boasts more than 300 largely family-owned shops selling specialty products like herbal tea, traditional Vietnamese dresses and jewelry. While many long ...

  8. Amaranthaceae - Wikipedia

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    A number of species are popular garden ornamental plants, especially species from the genera Alternanthera, Amaranthus, Celosia, and Iresine. Other species are considered weeds , e.g., redroot pigweed ( Amaranthus retroflexus ) and alligatorweed ( Alternanthera philoxeroides ), and several are problematic invasive species , particularly in ...

  9. 9 Grains That Are Surprisingly High in Protein - AOL

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    Buckwheat. Despite its name, buckwheat doesn’t contain any wheat at all, making it a popular grain in gluten-free diets. While buckwheat groats, or kernels, contain a good amount of protein ...

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