RedCrocus Kelos Fire Yellow Celosia- Bright Annual Flower for Garden & Container, Pollinator Attractant, Non-Toxic, Full Sun, Deadhead for Continuous Bloom 9" Pot (Pack of 2)
.plant-container { font-family: inherit; } .plant-container ul { list-style: none; padding-left: 0; margin-left: 0; } .plant-container li { display: flex; align-items: center; margin-bottom: 8px; line-height: 1.6; padding-left: 0; } .plant-container img { width: 24px; height: auto; margin-right: 10px; vertical-align: middle; flex-shrink: 0; } Kelos Fire Yellow' Celosia Celosia 'Kelos Fire Yellow' Description This vibrant annual features bright yellow, flame-shaped flower heads that add striking color to gardens. Its dense, bushy growth provides excellent focal points and seasonal interest. Suggested Uses Ideal for garden borders, container plantings, and cut flower arrangements. Perfect for adding bold color to summer landscapes and floral displays. Plant Details Botanical Name: Celosia 'Kelos Fire Yellow' Common Name: Kelos Fire Yellow Celosia Size & Growth: Typically reaches 12–18 inches in height with a compact, bushy habit Hardiness Zones: 10-11 (annual in other zones) Foliage Type: Green, lacy leaves Bloom Time: Mid to late summer through fall Growth Rate: Moderate to fast Light Requirements: Full sun Attracts Pollinators: Yes Indoor Friendly: No Container Friendly: Yes Deer Resistant: Yes Pet Warning: Non-toxic Fragrant: No Cut Flower: Yes Grows Well With: Other sunny annuals, ornamental grasses Care Tips Planting Instructions: Plant after the last frost, in well-drained soil with full sun exposure. Soil Moisture: Keep evenly moist, do not overwater. Soil Type: Rich, loamy soil Humidity: Average humidity preferred Pruning Instructions: Deadhead spent flowers to promote continuous blooms Winter Care: Treat as annual; mulch for protection in cooler climates Planting Depth: Sow seeds lightly on soil surface or transplant seedlings Fertilization: Apply balanced fertilizer during active growth Special Care: Ensure good air circulation to prevent disease