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A group of Japanorama's students were down in my neighbourhood yesterday, by the Keihin Canal in Tachiaigawa, shooting a group workshop with a model. I had some time to shoot some pics of the orange Cosmos flowers which are currently covering the banks of the canal. Beautiful. The bokeh on this old 85mm f/2 AiS lens is a bit hard-edged, as the lens is old and it green-fringes when it is wide-open. But, pretty nonetheless.
Nikon D300
Nikkor 85mm f/2 AiS @ f/2
SN/NC: Cosmos Sulphureus, Asteraceae Family
Cosmos is native to scrub and meadowland in Mexico where most of the species occur, as well as the United States, as far north as the Olympic Pennsula in Washington, Central America, and to South America as far south as Paraguay. One species, C. bipinnatus, is naturalized across much of the eastern United States and eastern Canada. It is also widespread over the high eastern plains of South Africa, where it was introduced via contaminated horsefeed imported from Argentina during the Anglo-Boer War.
Chochopali, girasol amarillo, mirasol amarillo, San Miguel, sochipal, suchipate, cempual, sumpual (Martínez, 1979). En Nicaragua: cambray. En el Bajío es usan los nombres de aceitillo, flor de San Francisco, rosilla amarilla y fuera de ésta zona se llama chuchupal, flor de vida, y San Miguel.
Esta especie muy decorativa acompaña a muchos caminos en el trópico mexicano, especialmente en la cuenca del Río Balsas. También es una ornamental importante fuera del país, y en algunas regiones una especie invasiva.
O cosmos, também conhecida como cósmea, é uma planta que apresenta folhas finas muito divididas e caules bastante ramificados, o que lhe confere uma aparência delicada e incomum. Apesar disso, é uma planta resistente e dependendo das condições de cultivo e da variedade cultivada, pode chegar a ultrapassar os 2 m de altura, embora normalmente atinja de 30 cm a 1 m de altura. Seus capítulos florais, que têm de 5 a 10 cm de diâmetro, podem ter lígulas (“pétalas”) de cor rosa, vermelha, violeta, branca e tons intermediários. Apresentando um aspecto mais interessante quando plantado em grupos, o cosmos pode formar maciços no jardim, ou pode ser cultivado junto a muros e cercas. As cultivares anãs podem ser facilmente cultivadas em vasos e jardineiras.
These flowers are so pretty. Although they have been planted, they still looks a bit chaotic in an organized way :)
2009/10/13
キク科コスモス属の一年草で、学名は Cosmos sulphureus。英名は Golden cosmos, Sulfur cosmos。
京都府立植物園/Photo was taken in The Kyoto Botanical Garden
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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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
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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
Butterfly: Chlosyne lacinia, the bordered patch or sunflower patch, is a North and South American butterfly in the family Nymphalidae.
Flower: Cosmos sulphureus, is also known as sulfur cosmos and yellow cosmos.
Vagafogo Wildlife Sanctuary.
RPPN Vagafogo. Pirenópolis, Goiás, Brazil.
2009/10/12
京都府立植物園/Photo was taken in The Kyoto Botanical Garden
キク科コスモス属の一年草で、学名は Cosmos sulphureus。英名は Golden cosmos, Sulfur cosmos。
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...