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Cosmos sulphureus

Common name: Orange cosmos, Yellow cosmos

 

Botanical name: Cosmos sulphureus

- [ (KOS-mus) from the Greek kosmikos, meaning universe; (sul-FER-ee-us) meaning sulphur yellow ]

Cultivar: Lemon Twist

Family: Asteraceae or alternatively Compositeae (aster, daisy, or sunflower family)

- [ (ass-ter-AY-see-ay) the aster (daisy) family; formerly Compositae ]

 

Origin: Mexico

 

 

The orange cosmos is becoming increasingly popular for its ease of growth, spectacular flowers and attractiveness to butterflies. Orange cosmos has rich green feathery foliage that is coarser than that of the common cosmos (Cosmos bipinnatus) but is just as pretty.

 

Depending on variety and conditions, yellow cosmos will grow anywhere from 1 to 7 ft in height. Whatever the height, each plant will produce quantities of solitary, bowl-shaped yellow to orange flowers that are 2-3 in (in diameter). 'Bright Lights' is a popular collection of single and double selections in colors that range from bright canary yellow to orange to a beautiful dark mahogany. Cosmos sulphureous is native to Mexico.

 

 

Courtesy:

- Flowers of India

- Dave's Garden

 

Note: Identification attempted; may not be accurate.

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Uploaded on December 3, 2006
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