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Orange Cosmos (Cosmos sulphureus) also known as Sulphur Cosmos, Klondike Cosmos are in the family Asteraceae. This one, found blooming in the Veterans' Memorial Garden in Safety Harbor, Florida. This flower is attractive to bees and butterflies and is often a part of a butterfly garden. It is also considered invasive or noxious in Florida. Parts of this plant is poisonous.
Device : Nikon D7200 with 18-140 mm lens.
Location : Curzon Hall, Dhaka University.
Captured Date : 09 june 2016
A picture from last year: a yellow cosmos flower (Cosmos sulphureus) shines under the bright noon sun in the last days of August in Midoriku, Nagoya. From my website at www.focx.de
View: On Black | Exif | The Set 'Flowers'
I grabbed this pic of the flowers of the plant Cosmos sulphureus at IIT Bombay. Thanks to Dr. Gurcharan Singh and Mani Nair of Efloraofindia for identifying the plant for me. Learn more about the Yellow Cosmos here.
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These guys are amaaaaaaaaazing!
Grown from seed from Bakers Creek Heirloom Seed Co.
Sown - 6/21
Bloom - 8/1
2008-08-21, Orange Cosmos (Cosmos sulphureus; キバナコスモス) plants nearby..
I took this photo in an evening on August 21, 2008.
Cosmos sulphureus > en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmos_sulphureus (English Wikipedia)
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.
Source: Wikipedia
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.
Source: Wikipedia
Cosmos sulphureus (Orange cosmos)
Flowering light and dark purple by birdbath at Hawea Pl Olinda, Maui, Hawaii.
June 04, 2017
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 .
www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/red.html,
ชื่อวิทยาศาสตร์: Cosmos sulphureus
ชื่อสามัญ (ไทย): ดาวกระจาย
ชื่อสามัญ (อังกฤษ):
- Sulfur Cosmos (ซัลเฟอร์ คอสมอส)
- Yellow Cosmos (เยลโล คอสมอส)
ดาวกระจายเป็นดอกไม้ยอดนิยมในเกาหลีและญี่ปุ่น โดยเฉพาะอย่างยิ่งตามไร่ข้างถนน แต่ดาวกระจายได้รับการประกาศให้เป็นพืชรุกรานโดยสภาวัชพืชต่างด้าวภาคตะวันออกเฉียงใต้แห่งสหรัฐอเมริกา ในปี 1996 (พ.ศ. 2539)
การผสมเกสรใช้เวลา 7 - 21 วัน ที่อุณหภูมิ 23.89 องศาเซลเซียส การออกดอกเริ่มเมื่อประมาณ 50 - 60 วันหลังผสม
ออกดอกได้ดีที่สุดคือกลางแสงแดด แต่ก็สามารถออกดอกได้ถ้ามีร่มเงาเล็กน้อย
พืชนี้สามารถทนแล้งได้หลังผสมเกสร มักจะไม่ได้รับความเสียหายจากแมลงหรือโรค จึงทำให้ได้รับสถานะวัชพืชในสหรัฐอเมริกา
ดอกดาวกระจายดึงดูดนกและผีเสื้อ
Common name: Orange cosmos, Yellow cosmos
Botanical name: Cosmos sulphureus
- [ (KOS-mus) from the Greek kosmikos, meaning universe; (sul-FER-ee-us) meaning sulphur yellow ]
Cultivar: Lemon Twist
Family: Asteraceae or alternatively Compositeae (aster, daisy, or sunflower family)
- [ (ass-ter-AY-see-ay) the aster (daisy) family; formerly Compositae ]
Origin: Mexico
The orange cosmos is becoming increasingly popular for its ease of growth, spectacular flowers and attractiveness to butterflies. 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.
Courtesy:
Note: Identification attempted; may not be accurate.
Common name: Orange cosmos, Yellow cosmos
Botanical name: Cosmos sulphureus
- [ (KOS-mus) from the Greek kosmikos, meaning universe; (sul-FER-ee-us) meaning sulphur yellow ]
Cultivar: Lemon Twist
Family: Asteraceae or alternatively Compositeae (aster, daisy, or sunflower family)
- [ (ass-ter-AY-see-ay) the aster (daisy) family; formerly Compositae ]
Origin: Mexico
The orange cosmos is becoming increasingly popular for its ease of growth, spectacular flowers and attractiveness to butterflies. Orange cosmos has rich green feathery foliage that is coarser than that of the common cosmos (Cosmos bipinnatus) but is just as pretty.
Courtesy:
Note: Identification attempted; may not be accurate.
2008-08-21, Orange Cosmos (Cosmos sulphureus; キバナコスモス) plants nearby..
I took this photo in an evening on August 21, 2008.
Cosmos sulphureus > en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmos_sulphureus (English Wikipedia)