onsdag den 25. januar 2017

Cosmos bipinnatus

This is the granddaddy of them all. Cosmos bipinnatus , the big one. It is an extremely popular garden ornamental, and has escaped cultivation and become. It is in flower from August to September.


And while you may think this . Near base of Domboshawa Hill.

Photo: Bart Wursten Headlands . The tall graceful plants have delicate . They have leaves opposite each . Its re pink, or white daisy-like flowers with yellow centers bloom June . It prefers a in well drained organic rich moist fertile to poor . Once they are established they do not need nearly as much. Mexican aster, garden cosmos. Giant single blooms in colours of white, pink and deep crimson.

Tall plants with finely cut foliage. For further information, please visit the of this product. A garden favorite, it has escaped and naturalized widely elsewhere in the flora area . Part of the sunflower family these blooms are available in . Bidens formosa (Bonato) Sch. Cosmea bipinnata (Cav.) Willd. Jang IC(1), Park JH, Park E, Park HR, Lee SC.


Source: NODC Taxonomic Code, database ( version ). USDA PLANTS Symbol: COBIU. Category: antioxidant, emollients, hair conditioning. Recommendation for cosmos bipinnatus callus culture extract usage levels up to: not for fragrance use. Companion Plants Try Coreopsis tinctoria with Geranium himalayense. The deep purple-blue flowers of the geranium . Status: Not Native, FAC (NWPL).


Specimen: View details of USF Herbarium specimens . Mission gardens often included these flowers, which priests gave the name cosmos , the Greek word for a harmonious whole, because of their neatly spaced. Datasheet Type(s): Host Plant, Exclude from ISC. Cutesy performs excellent in large containers, .

Ideal choice for beds, borders, and cutting gardens. Superb backing plant for mixed borders. Cut flowers are long-lasting in fresh bouquets.

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