Cockscomb Bombay Pink
Begins blooming a month earlier than others!
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.
Pink was the first and is still the most popular separate color for the Bombay Series, but if you like its looks, take a look at its two new cousins: Orange Tip, with fuchsia blooms edged in tangerine; and Yellow Gold, a sunny two-tone that butterflies find irresistible in the summer garden! There's even an exciting mix that includes Pink and Yellow Gold, plus 3 colors not available separately -- purple, wine-red, and solid gold!
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!
If you're growing Bombay Pink in a mixed annual planting, consider offsetting its rich pink with Cosmos Psyche Mix or, in northern regions, fragrant Lupine Sunrise.
Pkt is 20 seeds.
| Genus | Celosia |
| Species | argentea cristata |
| Variety | Bombay Pink |
| Bloom Season | Mid Summer - Early Winter |
| Habit | Upright |
| Plant Height | 4 ft |
| Plant Width | 18 in |
| Bloom Size | 4 in - 6 in |
| Item Form | Seeds |
| Additional Characteristics | Direct Sow, Flower |
| Bloom Color | Pink |
| Bloom Season | Fall, Summer, Winter |
| Light Requirements | Full Sun |
| Moisture Requirements | Moist, well-drained |
| Soil Tolerance | Normal, loamy |
| Uses | Cut Flowers, Everlastings, Ornamental, Outdoor |





