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... for a peaceful and pleasant Sunday!
Yellow cosmos / Gelbe Kosmee (Cosmos sulphureus)
in Botanical Garden, Frankfurt
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a Yellow (here orange) cosmos / Gelbe Kosmee (Cosmos sulphureus)
in Botanical Garden, Frankfurt
We had a lot of rain in July, but the heat in August has been so severe that it is around 35 degrees every day.
Still, when I go out, I wear a face mask!!!
An autumn blooming Sulphur Cosmos seen in the Hendrie Gardens, part of the Royal Botanical Gardens, Burlington, Ontario.
(Cosmos sulphureus)
... for some cold days and nights to come!
Yellow cosmos / Gelbe Kosmee (Cosmos sulphureus)
in Botanical Garden, Frankfurt
Le Cosmos sulfureux est une espèce de plantes annuelles originaire du Mexique, Il s'agit d'une plante à haut pouvoir nectarifère, attirant notamment les papillons.
Les feuilles sont particulièrement appréciées des limaces.
Les fleurs sont tinctoriales, elles produisent un colorant jaune oranger, utilisé pour teindre la laine.
Source: fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmos_sulphureus
The sulphurous Cosmos is a species of annual plants native to Mexico, It is a plant with high nectariferous power, attracting in particular butterflies.
The leaves are particularly popular with slugs.
The flowers are dyeing, they produce an orange-yellow dye, used to dye wool.
A little bit different from other Cosmos varieties but just as easy to grow, Cosmos sulphureus comes in many different shades of orange and yellow
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a Yellow cosmos / Gelbe Kosmee (Cosmos sulphureus)
in Botanical Garden, Frankfurt
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