ð· Please take photos of your plants and upload them in a review! - Isla's Garden ðŠī
ð USDA Zones: 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
ð Dwarf Red Cosmos are one-year plants valued for their vibrant blooms. Their flower heads can be either bowl-shaped or resemble open cups and are positioned on tall stems. These flowers are simple to cultivate and serve well as border or container vegetation.
ðĶ One of the prettiest flowers in your garden! Important to note: Most annuals will self-seed and come back in the spring. Cosmos are dainty & wonderful when planted amongst tall perennials that stop blooming early in the year.
ðą Latin Name: Cosmos bipinnatus Species - Origin: Mexico - Type: Garden Flowers - Life Cycle: Annual
âïļ Dwarf Red Cosmos are very beautiful as they can grow to be tall, usually this one is shorter than other cosmos flowers, growing about 18" on average 12-24" ranges. ! The leaves of Cosmos plant are simple, pinnate, or bipinnate, and are arranged in opposite pairs. The word Cosmos is derived from the Greek, which means a balanced universe.
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ð· Please take photos of your plants and upload them in a review! - Isla's Garden ðŠī
ð USDA Zones: 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
ð Dwarf Red Cosmos are one-year plants valued for their vibrant blooms. Their flower heads can be either bowl-shaped or resemble open cups and are positioned on tall stems. These flowers are simple to cultivate and serve well as border or container vegetation.
ðĶ One of the prettiest flowers in your garden! Important to note: Most annuals will self-seed and come back in the spring. Cosmos are dainty & wonderful when planted amongst tall perennials that stop blooming early in the year.
ðą Latin Name: Cosmos bipinnatus Species - Origin: Mexico - Type: Garden Flowers - Life Cycle: Annual
âïļ Dwarf Red Cosmos are very beautiful as they can grow to be tall, usually this one is shorter than other cosmos flowers, growing about 18" on average 12-24" ranges. ! The leaves of Cosmos plant are simple, pinnate, or bipinnate, and are arranged in opposite pairs. The word Cosmos is derived from the Greek, which means a balanced universe.