Celosia argentea (Cristata Grp) 'Bombay Yellow'

Celosia argentea (Cristata Grp) 'Bombay Yellow'
Flower scent Unscented
Leaf type Foliage leaf
Flower color Yellow-medium yellow-007A
Leaf, general shape Triangular
Inflorescence Panicle
Structure (tissues) Subshrubby/semi-shrubby
Leaf size 20 - 25 cm
Leaf division Simple
Plant, growth type Erect
Leaf colour, pattern Veined

Celosia argentea, also known as Cock's Comb or Cockscomb, is a vibrant and unique flowering plant that adds a pop of color to any garden or landscape. One particular variety of this plant, called 'Bombay Yellow', is known for its stunning yellow-medium yellow flowers and triangular-shaped foliage leaves.

Unlike some other flowers, Celosia argentea 'Bombay Yellow' does not have a scent. However, its visual appeal more than makes up for this lack of fragrance. The foliage leaves of this plant are foliage leaves, which means they serve mainly as greenery rather than flowers. The triangular shape of these leaves adds an interesting and distinctive feature to the overall appearance of the plant.

When it comes to the actual flowers of Celosia argentea 'Bombay Yellow', they are arranged in an inflorescence type called a panicle. This means that the flowers are clustered together on a branched stem, creating a stunning display of color. The flowers themselves are a vibrant yellow, leaning towards a medium shade. This yellow hue, known as yellow-medium yellow-007A, is particularly eye-catching and can bring a sense of warmth and cheerfulness to any garden.

In terms of the overall structure of the plant, Celosia argentea 'Bombay Yellow' is considered subshrubby or semi-shrubby. This means that it has some characteristics of both shrubs and herbaceous plants. It has a more compact and bushy growth habit than herbaceous plants, but it does not reach the size or woody structure of full-sized shrubs. This makes it a versatile plant that can be easily incorporated into various garden designs.

The leaves of Celosia argentea 'Bombay Yellow' are relatively large, measuring approximately 20-25 cm in length. They have a simple division, meaning they are not deeply lobed or divided like some other plants. The color and pattern of the leaves also add to the visual appeal of this plant. They are veined, with veins running through the green foliage. This adds texture and interest to the overall appearance of the plant.

As for its growth type, Celosia argentea 'Bombay Yellow' is an erect plant. This means that it grows vertically and stands upright, rather than sprawling or trailing. This makes it an excellent choice for borders, beds, or containers where a more structured appearance is desired.

Overall, Celosia argentea 'Bombay Yellow' is a stunning variety of the Cock's Comb plant family. Its unscented flowers, triangular foliage leaves, and vibrant yellow color make it a standout choice for any garden or landscape. Whether used as a focal point or as part of a larger planting scheme, this plant is sure to add beauty and interest wherever it is planted.

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