Vascular Plants of North Carolina
Account for Silvery Cockscomb - Celosia argentea   L.
Members of Amaranthaceae:
Only member of Celosia in NC.
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DistributionScattered in 3 counties: Alleghany, Rowan, and Pitt. Specimens from Mecklenburg and Wake counties are from arboretums, greenhouses, or are otherwise cultivated.

Native of the West Indies and South America; in N.A. NJ to IN and south to FL and TX; also UT.
AbundanceVery rare.
HabitatBehind gas station, granite outcrop, dump.
PhenologyFlowering and fruiting July-November.
IdentificationSilvery Cockscomb grows 6 inches to 2 feet or more, with alternate, stalked, ovate leaves and acuminate tips. The inflorescences are axillary and terminal, dense with erect branches; the flowers are silvery to pink. This is a well-known garden plant, often cultivated.
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