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Celosias: Velvety Flowers Full of Meaning | The Florida Star | The Georgia Star

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Celosias' striking color and texture contribute to their appeal. Whenever these flowers are around, they catch everybody's eye, and people might want to touch them.They bloom in Mexico throughout the year, but producers harvest them in fall. The Celosia Argentea Cristata's petals resemble velvet. Celosias are annual herbaceous plants from the Amaranthaceous family that can reach 40-60 centimeters (roughly 16-24 […]

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