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Cosmos @ Showa Commemorative National Government Park
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Back to the cosmos, these ones grow just outside my back door and were lovely in the evening light.
Spring Painterly flypapers Paysage Linge and Apple Moss were used here alond with Brushed rose from the Summer pack
I done did grow my own flowers this year. Normally I only grow something if I can eat it. The camera demands flowers though and who I am to argue?
As usual, taken in the high winds that seem to break out every time I crack open the macro lens.
Cosmos bipinnatus, commonly called the garden cosmos or Mexican aster, is a medium-sized flowering herbaceous plant native to Mexico. The species and its varieties and cultivars are popular as an ornamental plant in temperate climate gardens. It naturalized in scattered locations across North America, South America, the West Indies, Italy, Australia, and Asia, where it is a garden escape (introduced species) and in some habitats becoming a weed.
Cosmos bipinnatus is considered a half-hardy annual, although plants may reappear via self-sowing for several years. The plant height varies from 2–4 ft (0.61–1.22 m). The cultivated varieties appear in shades of pink and purple as well as white. Its foliage is finely cut into threadlike segments. When flowering, the plant can become top heavy. This problem is alleviated when grown in groups, as the bipinnate leaves interlock, and the colony supports itself.
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Cosmos bipinnatus est une plante à fleurs herbacée de taille moyenne, et originaire de l'Arizona, du Mexique, du Guatemala et du Costa Rica.
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I sowed some annuals for my tubs this year which included Cornflowers, Calendula and Cosmos. I planted the cornflowers and Calendula in the same tubs with the hope that the blue and yellow would look good together but the cornflowers grew a lot taller than I expected.
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