Flowerheads to 6 inches across!
The brightest (and most butterfly-alluring!) Bombay yet!
Genus: Celosia
Species: argentea cristata
Variety: ‘Bombay Yellow Gold’
Item Form: (P) Pkt of 20 seeds
Bloom Start to End: Early Summer – Early Winter
Habit: Upright
Seeds Per Pack: 20
Plant Height: 4 ft
Plant Width: 18 in
Bloom Size: 4 in – 6 in
Additional Characteristics: Direct Sow, Flower
Bloom Color: Gold, Yellow
Light Requirements: Full Sun
Moisture Requirements: Moist, well-drained
Soil Tolerance: Normal, loamy
Uses: Cut Flowers, Everlastings, Ornamental, Outdoor
A magnificent new look for this heat-tolerant, floriferous sun lover! Instead of the flowers forming a flattened mass, Bombay sports upturned, beautifully ruffled blooms resembling exotic coral or fancy ribbonwork. The edges of the bloom are darker than the interior, adding even more depth to the spectacular 4- to 6-inch display. And they arise 3 to 4 weeks sooner than other Celosias, extending the season and offering even more long-lived color for the garden and vase!
These huge blooms are so long-lasting! Expect 3 solid weeks of color for fresh arrangements, and many months when dried as Everlastings. Very tightly held, the big flowerheads arise on stiff stems atop 40- to 48-inch plants, which grow as a neat rosette about 18 inches across. And just because they begin blooming early doesn’t mean they stop soon, too! You can count on a long summer bloomtime, even through the worst August temperatures.
‘Bombay Yellow Gold’ is the newest color to join the Bombay family of bright blooms. The petals on this flower are lemon-yellow with deeper gold edging, which makes the ribbon-like pattern stand out still further! Butterflies love the color yellow in the garden, and you can expect them to flock to this sunny display! If you like ‘Bombay Yellow Gold’, take a look at the other individual Bombay colors — neon-intense Orange Tip and softer Pink! There’s even a mix that includes Yellow Gold, Pink, and 3 colors not available separately: purple, wine-red, and solid gold!
A good neighbor in the sunny annual garden, Bombay Yellow Godl complements annuals such as Cosmos Psyche Mix or Zinnia Park’s Pick. Or, for a really dramatic effect, dot a large planting with midnight-maroon Poppy Park’s Peony Black!
Celosia is a garden standout in any well-drained soil. You may direct-sow the seeds when the ground warms up in spring, or begin them indoors about 4 weeks before the last frost date for an even earlier start. They need full sun, and will begin to explode with blooms as the summer weather sets in. Easy and so elegant! Pkt is 20 seeds.
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