
Cosmos bipinnatus (Cosmea / Mexican Aster) |
A beautiful wildflower meadow mix of Cosmos bipinnatus (Cosmea / Mexican Aster) seeds.
Cosmos bipinnatus is a bushy annual (often growing as a perennial) growing in a columnar upright habit to around 6 ft in height. Native to Mexico and Central America, it's a highly attractive species with finely divided, delicate apple-green foliage, producing a beautiful flowering display from summer to late autumn, until the first frosts.
The daisy-like flowers are composed of wide outer ray petals, which can be a deep magenta to salmon pink, or bright white, surrounding a central disc of tightly clustered, golden, inner disc florets. The flowering season tends to be very long anyway, but dead-heading spent flowers will prolong it even further.
The daisy-like flowers are composed of wide outer ray petals, which can be a deep magenta to salmon pink, or bright white, surrounding a central disc of tightly clustered, golden, inner disc florets. The flowering season tends to be very long anyway, but dead-heading spent flowers will prolong it even further.
Please note: full germination instructions are printed on each pack.
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