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I am glad that this cosmos from my garden still survived afther I came back from Holiday almost a month,despite it was over 40 degrees on and off~
Have a great week ahead my dear friends! Cheers!
Sulfur cosmos, blooming in an ecotone between meadow and marshland.
Decatur (Legacy Park), Georgia, USA.
18 October 2023.
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▶ "Cosmos sulphureus is a species of annual flowering plant—known as sulfur cosmos and yellow cosmos— in the sunflower family, Asteraceae. It is native to Mexico, Central America, and northern South America, but naturalized in other parts of North and South America (and Korea and Japan).
The foliage of Cosmos sulphureus is opposite and pinnately divided [feather-like]. Its flowers —yellow, orange, or red— are produced in a capitulum [flower-head containing multiple blossoms] with a ring of broad ray florets and a center of disc florets, blooming spring through autumn. The plant height varies from 1 to 7 feet (30–210 cm). Although an annual, Cosmos sulphureus can re-seed itself.
In 1996, the Southeast Exotic Pest Plant Council declared cosmos sulphureus to be invasive in the southeastern U.S. "
— North Carolina Cooperative Extension.
— Wikipedia.
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I feel the universe in the COSMOS
Only by one shot(None Composite
photography method
(1)First setting is bulb mode and ISO3200
(2)Next setting is F2.8(aperture ring scale →F2.8)
(3)Next is focus setting on the star(focus ring scale→∞)
(4)Shutter ON
(5)60 sec exposure
(6)Change it for F22 (aperture ring scale → F22)
7)Change focus into a flower(focus ring scale →macro)
(8)Light up the flower with an LED(2~4sec)
(If wind is strong, flash bulb of the other camera)
(9)Shutter OFF
This was on a recent visit to the Zeche Zollern mining museum in Dortmund again and in one of the buildings there was going to be a concert ("Geierabend") later that day and this entrance hall was beautifully decorated ...
Cosmos is a genus of annual and perennial plants composed of about 20-26 species belonging to the Asteraceae family. It is native of Mexico (where the majority of the species occur), the southern United States of America (Arizona, Florida), Central America and northern South America to the Paraguay. Are typical plants of vacant and meadows.
Have sized herbaceous and can grow between 0.3 and 2m high. The leaves are simple, pinnate or bipinnate, and arranged as opposed pairs. The flowers are produced in a chapter, which has a ring of large florets on the banks (the "petals" of the flower) and a set of fertile central florets. The flower color is very variable between different species.
Scientific classification - Kingdom: Plantae - Clade: angiosperms - Clade: eudicots - Order: Asterales - Family: asteraceae - Tribe: Coreopsideae - Gender: Cosmos