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Which plant is this? Celosia Flamingo

 
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Hi, i found this plant growing in a lot of places in The Amazon jungle. It seems it attracts good insects.

Anybody know The name of this plant?

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That looks like a Celosia Flamingo



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Celosia sounds good. I can tell it's in the Labiatae (a mint) because of the many flowered infloresences and opposite and alternate leaves.
 
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