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  1. Cosmos. Both the perennial Cosmos atrosanguineus and the annual cosmos are upright plants, making excellent additions to a summer border. The annuals are particularly effective when massed and provide flowers for cutting over a period of months. Annual comos are easily grown from seed.

  2. Cosmos are sun-loving plants with a long flowering season. They fill borders with a profusion of flowers, ranging in colour from white through to pink, red and orange, in contrast with masses of feathery foliage. Shorter varieties also look good in containers and all cosmos make fantastic cut flowers.

  3. Cosmos are annual flowers with colorful, daisy-like flowers that sit atop long, slender stems. Blooming from the summer through fall, they attract birds, bees, and butterflies to your garden. They’re grown easily from seeds and will even survive in poor soil conditions!

  4. Jan 8, 2021 · Even if you only have a tiny garden – or just some pots – you have to grow at least one cosmos. They are the lowest maintenance, floweriest plants in the world. For me, cosmos is the classic cut flower and a supremely lovely garden plant.

  5. Read our comprehensive step by step guide for advice on how to sow cosmos seeds and how to care for your cosmos plants. Cosmos, also known as ‘Mexican Aster’, is a great low maintenance and long flowering annual.

  6. What are Cosmos Flowers? Cosmos flowers are popular and versatile half-hardy annual or perennial plants known for their showy, daisy-like flowers. They are native to Mexico, Central America, and northern South America. They have been cultivated for ornamental purposes for centuries and are now grown in many parts of the world as garden plants.

  7. Apr 27, 2022 · Cosmos (Cosmos sulphureus, C. bipinnatus) are drought-tolerant annuals that mature quickly and bloom with a profusion of flowers—perfect for tough conditions.

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