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Iris cristata 'Powder Blue Giant'
Missouri Botanical Garden — Iris cristata (see K690 herein), commonly called dwarf crested iris, is a low-growing iris that typically rises to only 3-6" tall, but spreads indefinitely by creeping rhizomes to form dense colonies in optimum growing conditions. It is native to ...More…
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Celosia cristata 'Century' (Plumed celosia)
Fine Gardening — This annual series is comprised of dwarf, compact plants, 10 to 12 inches tall and half as wide. They bloom all summer with fully double blossoms, to 4 inches wide, in apricot, ivory, red, yellow, pink, and many shades in between. Celosia ...More…
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Celosia cristata
Auburn University Agriculture — Jewel Box (crested form); All-America Winners 'Century Mix' (1985), 'New Look' (1988), 'Pink Castle' (1990) are good plume types; Pink Candle has also performed well alternate, linear to ovate-lanceolate, to 2" long, green ...More…
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Celosia cristata
Auburn University Agriculture — Jewel Box (crested form); All-America Winners 'Century Mix' (1985), 'New Look' (1988), 'Pink Castle' (1990) are good plume types; Pink Candle has also performed well alternate, linear to ovate-lanceolate, to 2" long, green ...More…
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Hardy Ferns: Dryopteris filix-mas 'Cristata'
NC State University Coop Extension — Large clump of mid-green crested and crisped fronds; apices of blades and pinnae ending in a small to medium tassel without finger like divisions Partial shade; moist soil; easy to growMore…
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Celosia argentea var. cristata (Cristata Group)
Missouri Botanical Garden — Mass or group in beds, borders or cutting gardens. Good fresh cut or dried flower. Containers. Orange, red, purple, yellow or pink Celosia is a tender perennial that is winter hardy to USDA Zones 10-11. It is grown in the St. Louis area as a warm ...More…
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Osmunda regalis 'Cristata'
Missouri Botanical Garden — Osmunda regalis, commonly called royal fern, is a tall, deciduous fern that typically grows in clumps to 2-3' tall, but with consistent moisture in optimum growing conditions can reach 6' in height. Broad fronds have large, well-separated pinnae . ...More…
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Clavulina cristata
Mushroom Expert — Also known as Clavulina coralloides, this distinctive coral mushroom can be recognized in the field by its white colors and "cristate" branch tips, which are flattened and feature several tiny points. However, several taxonomic and ...More…
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Nymphoides cristata
Missouri Botanical Garden — Winter hardy to USDA Zones 7-10. In water gardens, grow in containers submerged in up to 1-2' of water. Also may be grown in shallow water on the margins of a pond. Best in organically rich soils in full sun to part shade. Water snowflake is a ...More…
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Iris cristata 'Alba'
Missouri Botanical Garden — White with gold crested falls This dwarf crested iris is a low-growing, rapidly spreading plant which features white iris flowers with gold crests borne on 6" tall stems. Narrow, yellowish green leaves arise from a network of rhizomes. Spreads ...More…
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Iris cristata
Missouri Botanical Garden — Pale blue with gold-crested falls This dwarf crested iris is a low-growing, rapidly spreading plant that typically grows to 3-6" tall. It features pale blue, lilac or lavender iris flowers with gold crests on the falls. Flowers are borne on very ...More…
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Dryopteris filix-mas 'Cristata Martindale'
Missouri Botanical Garden — 'Cristata Martindale' is a deciduous male fern with medium green fronds that grows to 2' tall. It is noted for having small crests on the pinnae which all curve toward the frond apex. The frond appearance gives rise to the sometimes used ...More…