Is this plant a chenille plant or astilbe?
my first thought was goat's beard astilbe, but it looks like chenille although it's not hanging. Any ideas?
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My vote would be for chenille.
Neither.... https://www.flipkart.com/futaba-flamingo-cockscomb-seed/p/itmes6crusmhj8q8?pid=PAEES6CGVWUUEGRG
I think it's a chenille plant:
https://pin.it/i77lhu7nzch4rz
Thats a stunning plant. Im curious too and wonder what plant zone it’s available to grow in successfully,
Hi Carol, it's acelosia, also called the flamingo cockscomb. You can find out all about how where it grows here - https://wimastergardener.org/article/wheat-celosia-celosia-spicata/
Michelle is correct, it is a Flamingo Cockscomb ( celosia spicata)
Here is more info about it:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/cockscomb/growing-flamingo-cockscomb.htm
Thanks all Flaming cockscomb it is!
It is a Cockscomb plant.
I have seen these but never known the name..Thank you for asking as i have learnd now thanks yours looks very preety :)