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In my garden this year, cosmos have never bloomed as abunduntly and as beautifully as during this late autumn...
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The Divine Cosmos
Interplanetary Travel
Youtube: The Moon Meditation
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Camera: Canon EOS Kiss X7i
Photograph by Yusuf Alioglu
Location: Outer space (space)
The garden this year was, hmmm, carefree?
I let it be, letting the cosmos and zinnia spread where they might, letting the basil bolt, letting the garden basically have its way.
It was freeing (for all of us).
These are the last of the cosmos, cradled in our home, nestled in autumn light. I will carry them forward in my heart.
Late summer flowering Cosmos, or should that be autumn flowering Cosmos as it's now mid October. Anyway, a nice splash of colour in the flower beds is always welcome.
Cosmos is a member of the Compositae or Asteraceae family, just like their ‘cousins’: sunflowers, marigolds, yarrow, daisies, zinnias, lettuce and dandelions.
Cosmos are my go to for filling my gardens. They bloom all summer long and fill the garden with greenery.
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and so easy when I want to :-) Annie Gottlier
cosmos, j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, Raleigh, north carolina
コスモス(秋桜) Cosmos bipinnatus Explore # 7 on September 27, 2013
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学名 Vanessa cardui(Cynthia cardui)
英名 Painted Lady
expecting otherwise and thinking that having problems is a problem :-) Theodore Rubin
cosmos, sarah p duke gardens, duke university, durham, north carolina
the human proclivity to do several fool things at once :-)
Robert Brault
cosmos, j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, Raleigh, north carolina