Ideas For Cosmos Flower Foliage 17+
Jul 28 2013 While cosmos are tall portulaca or moss rose are short little flowers I grow in the area between the sidewalk and street.
cosmos flower foliage. The leaves grow opposite and are either deeply lobed pinnate or bipinnate and feathery depending on the variety. Dwarf varieties of canna are also available. The delicate pale yellow flowers of Xanthos pictured left have green undertones.
Although there are 20 known species of cosmos two annual species Cosmos sulphureus and Cosmos bipinnatus are most familiar to home gardeners. Cosmos are prized for their abundant silky daisylike flowers and their unflappable easy-care nature in the garden. Cosmos flowers can tolerate warm dry weather.
They have stunning flowers with Carmine pink flowers and a yellow center. Cosmos flowers are daisy-like with ray florets surrounding the center disc of florets in a shallow cup. In fact they like soil that is not too rich as rich soil will encourage foliage at the expense of bloom.
Apr 10 2019 COSMOS. They have succulent stems so they need less water than other plants. Cosmos do not need to be nurtured and cared for like other plants.
While bedding plants are sold in spring cosmos are simple and inexpensive to grow from seeds. Spanish priests in Mexico named these cheery little blooms because of their evenly placed orderly petals. Depending on the type of flower cosmos can grow anywhere between 18 to 60 inches tall.
Cosmos flower companion plants Cannas This tall sturdy stately plant bears unique blooms in colors ranging from yellow to pink and red all on tall stiff stalks. Annuals have feathery leaves and saucer-like white pink red orange or yellow flowers. The unique ruffled flowers have a subtle inner collar and pale throat and blossoms have a dark yellow eye encircled by tiny fringed petals with pale serrated tips.