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From the archives. Can't wait to grow these beauties again this year. Saw a few signs of Spring today!
I planted this Cosmos plant in my garden and it has come up with different shades of pink and white flowers- I love the colour mix.
花弁が融合して,カップ状に咲くコスモス( 半八重や、一重の両方あります) カップケーキを焼く時のライナーのように見えます。
Instead of having separate petals like most cosmos, all petals are fused into one single cup.
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I love both of them!
The petals of this cosmos bloom are white in reality. It changed by experimenting with white balance.
Cosmos sulphureus is a species of flowering plant in the sunflower family Asteraceae, also known as sulfur cosmos and yellow cosmos. It is native to Mexico, Central America, and northern South America, and naturalized in other parts of North and South America as well as in Europe, Asia, and Australia
Yellow cosmos (Cosmos sulphureus, Asteraceae) is a a variety of Cosmos. Cosmos is a genus of about 20–26 species of annual and perennial plants in the family Asteraceae, native to scrub and meadow areas in Mexico (where the bulk of the species occur), the southern United States (Arizona, Florida), Central America and northern South America south to Paraguay. The bright yellow, orange or sienna open-faced flowers grow on 30" stalks. They are fragrant and edible. In Indonesia the young shoots are eaten raw, mixed with coconut or cooked with other greens. (www.cherrygal.com/herbkenikircosmosheirloomseeds2014-p-14...
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White Cosmos... a reminder of Summer, starred in my garden...
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I was fed up waiting for a break in the weather so decided to have a play with some garden flowers. This image is very different from my usual photography but it's nice to occasionally try your arm at something new.
Single exposure of one Cosmos flower head, taken from the garden and lit by natural daylight from a window. Complimented by a backdrop made from a fibre optic spray with coloured LED's.
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