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Floridata: Cosmos bipinnatus
... to grow and that thrives even on poor soil! It's not my imagination, it's Cosmos bipinnatus. This tender annual has fine feathery foliage, its pinnate leaves growing to 10 in ( ... not apply large doses of fertilizer as flowering will be suppressed. Except for the dwarf selections, cosmos usually requires staking to hold stems upright. Light: Bright sunlight. Moisture: Needs adequate moisture, water ...
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Wild Flower Seed: Cosmos(Cosmos bipinnatus)
... areas, but can be grown successfully in all regions. Zones: 3-10 States: How to grow Cosmos (Cosmos bipinnatus) Soil preference: Adaptable Sun/Shade: Needs full sun. Moisture Requirements: Average to Arid Instructions: One of the easiest seeds in the world to grow. Cosmos seed looks like miniature pine needles, which makes seeding simple. Just scatter the seed over freshly turned ...
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Angiosperm Families - Compositae Giseke
... recorded. Alkaloids present, or absent. Iridoids not detected. Arthroquinones detected (3 genera); polyacetate derived. Verbascosides detected (Echinacea). Proanthocyanidins absent (with the exception of Cosmos bipinnatus, with a trace of cyanidin). Flavonols present (mostly), or absent; kaempferol, or quercetin, or kaempferol and quercetin. Ellagic acid practically always absent (absent from 40 ...
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Drought Tolerant Annuals
... Attracts birds and bees, self-seeds Corn Poppy Papaver rhoeas 30cm-1m (1-3 feet) Full sun Variegated foliage, self-seeds Cosmos Cosmos bipinnatus 30cm-1.2m (1-4 feet) Full sun Attracts bees and butterflies, self-seeds Dusty Miller Senecio cineraria 30-60cm (1-2 feet) Full sun Silver foliage Feverfew Chrysanthemum parthenium 30-60cm (1-2 feet) Full ...
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... seeds have not germinated well after four weeks- move to the refrigerator for three weeks then back 70F. Cosmos bipinnatus 'Pied Piper Red' - Cover seeds and use 75-80.F, germination in 2 weeks. Often best ... White' Cover seeds and use 75-80.F, germination in 2 weeks. Often best to direct sow. Cosmos bipinnatus 'Tetra Giants Versailles Red' - Cover seeds and use 75-80.F, germination in 2 weeks. Often ...
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HortNews- April 2005
... for a shrub at 6 feet. Cultivars come in varying shades of orange, and, more recently, yellow. Cosmos bipinnatus (Mexican asters) have a lovely light, airy look with their dainty, fernlike foliage and daisylike flowers. Traditionally, the flower colors are pink, white, or magenta, all with yellow centers. Cosmos add a cool touch to the garden. Orange blooms are now part of the color palette. ...
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The Gardens
... in a pale yellow, although I find the pale yellow variety to be substantially stingier in its blooms. Cosmos bipinnatus is great at reseeding itself - so much so that it has become quite a weed. Most of ... until a good hard freeze in October. The plant is rather floppy, so it's propped between some cosmos and other plants. The blooms are sky blue. Salvia transylvanica St. John's Wort Sea thrift - ...
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The Official Seed Starting Home Page - Cosmos
The Official Seed Starting Home Page - Cosmos Your Weekly Electronic Gardening Guide Practical Horticulture for Busy People. Cosmos About This Plant... Genus and species: Cosmos sulphureus; Cosmos bipinnatus Plant type: warm-season annual Height: 1-2 feet (C. sulphureus); 3-5 feet (C. bipinnatus) Location and soil: sun; tolerates poor soil Uses: cutting, bedding, border, background Bloom time: ...
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Annuals A-Z: Choosing and Growing Cosmos, by Graham Rice
... at the end of May so separate colours can be picked out for the right planting places. Buying cosmos Flowering plants of 'Sonata' are often available in large pots in garden centres in May and June. ... the future New doubles are on the way. Don't forget All these I've mentioned are forms of Cosmos bipinnatus, with feathery foliage and flowers in reds, pinks and white. The forms of C. sulphureus are ...
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Floridata: Cosmos sulphureus
... feathery foliage that is coarser than that of the common cosmos (Cosmos bipinnatus) but is just as pretty. Like its cousin, orange cosmos is also a frost tender annual that is rugged and ... harsh environmental difficulties to dutifully complete their life cycles - what a survivor! WARNING Before planting orange cosmos check locally to make sure that it is not invasive in your area. In places like ...
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