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キバナコスモス(黄花秋桜、学名:Cosmos sulphureus)
気の早い?キバナコスモスが咲いています。確かに暦の上ではもう秋なんでしょうけど。
SN: Cosmos Sulphureus, Family Asteraceae. This is a very similar plant to the daisies and marigold. Same family. They are native of Mexico, very nice with its live color and attracting lots of butterflies. Pictured in the San Salvador.
Foto hecha en la calle. El resultado me gustó. Cosmos o mirasol amarillo además de otros nombres comunes como aceitillo, flor-de-san-francisco, cosmos azufrado, chuchupal, rosilla amarilla, etc es nativo de Centroamérica y es famosa por atraer muchas mariposas. Es de un color intenso y duradero.
Cosmos, parente da margarida atrai muitas borboletas. Fotografado na rua.. A cor amarela quase alaranjada é muito bonita e duradoura.Gostei do resultado.
Common name: Orange cosmos, Yellow cosmos
Botanical name: Cosmos sulphureus Family: Asteraceae (Sunflower family)
Orange cosmos has rich green feathery foliage that is coarser than that of the common cosmos (Cosmos bipinnatus) but is just as pretty. Depending on variety and conditions, yellow cosmos will grow anywhere from 1 to 7 ft in height. Whatever the height, each plant will produce quantities of solitary, bowl-shaped yellow to orange flowers that are 2-3 in (in diameter. 'Bright Lights' is a popular collection of single and double selections in colors that range from bright canary yellow to orange to a beautiful dark mahogany. Cosmos sulphureous is native to Mexico .
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ツマグロヒョウモン/Argyreus hyperbius チョウ目タテハチョウ科ヒョウモンチョウ属。きばなコスモス (黄花秋桜) / Cosmos sulphureus キク科コスモス属の一年草。英名 Golden cosmos, Sulfur cosmos。京都市賀茂川堤防
Sulfur Cosmos / Bright Lights / Cosmos Sulphureus
A great color mix of deep orange and tangerine flowers in single and double forms.
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.
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Le Cosmos sulfureux ou Cosmos de Klondike, Cosmos sulphureus, est une espèce de plante à fleurs originaire du Mexique.
Ce sont des plantes annuelles à port érigé et ramifié. Le feuillage caduc est composé de fines feuilles, opposées à cinq lobes pennés jusqu'à la nervure centrale. L'inflorescence (capitule) est de couleur orange lumineux le plus souvent (jaune à rouge chez les cultivars). Le fruit est un akène. On en compte une quarantaine par capitule.
Il s'agit d'une plante à haut pouvoir nectarifère, attirant notamment les papillons. Les feuilles sont particulièrement appréciées des limaces.
Cosmos sulphureus (Asteraceae) is also known as Sulfur Cosmos and Yellow Cosmos. Its native habitat is Central America.
It was cloudy with intermittent rain. I think a flower with waterdrops has an interesting flavor.
Cosmos sulphureus (commonly Sulfur Cosmos, or Yellow Cosmos) (wikipedia)
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