Cosmos (plant) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cosmos is a genus of about 20–26 species of annual and perennial plants in the family Asteraceae, native to scrub and meadow areas in Mexico (where the bulk of the species occur), the southern Unit...
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Bright and colorful blooms that last for weeks make Cosmos a popular plant choice for gardeners. See more about growing and using Cosmos plants in your landscape. ... Plant Category: Most cosmos plants are annuals but some are considered tender perennials.
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Facts on Cosmos flowers, including biology of the Cosmoss plants, growing and care tips with pictures and recommended Cosmos bouquet to buy and send. ... The leaves of Cosmos plant are simple, pinnate, or bipinnate, and are arranged in opposite pairs.
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How to grow Cosmos flower plants, an annual that looks good in the back of the flower bed. Cosmos seeds ... If you are a new gardener, Cosmos are a great plant to start with. Fast growing, there is little that can go wrong with this tall growing plant. Cosmos are native to Central America and Mexico. They grow quickly to...
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Cosmos Cosmos bipinnatus; Mexican aster, garden cosmos; A Plant Study by Patricia Leslie; Participant, 2005 FES Practitioner Training ... By the simple expedient of at least doubling each advance it makes, a Cosmos plant can quickly produce a “fortune” of seedpods.
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on cosmos, Plants. Includes related research links. ... cosmos[koz´mus] Pronunciation Key, any plant of the tropical American genus Cosmos of the family Asteraceae (aster family). C. bipinnatus, of Mexico, and others are cultivated in many...
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The plant: Cosmos feature daisylike flowers dancing atop tall, lacy-leaved stems. There’s a lot to like about this sun-loving flower. ... Once established, cosmos prefer poor soils and a bit of neglect — they’re quite drought-tolerant. Plant in full sun and prepare soil for flowering plants; be sure to go easy...
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US Patent References:; Cosmos plant named ' STRAWBERRY CHOCO SANSE 41'; Ichiba - July, 2005 - 20050160508; Cosmos plant named 'CACAO CHOCO SANSE 35'; Ichiba - July, 2005 - 20050160509; ... I claim: 1. A new and distinct variety of Cosmos plant, identified as ‘Cacao Choco Sanse 35’, substantially as shown and described.
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172,346 members; 2,572,297 photos; 6,933,539 comments ... World's tallest Cosmos Plant. This thing shot up and grew all summer. Did'nt bloom until late Sept. in 2004. Close to 10 feet tall. Has to be a record !! It was a job to keep it from falling over.
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