Cosmos are annual flowers with colorful, daisy-like flowers that sit atop long, slender stems. Blooming throughout the summer months, they attract birds, bees, and butterflies to your garden. Growing easily from seeds, cosmos even survive in poor soil conditions.
Botanical Name– Cosmos sulphureus, Cosmos bipinnatus
Common Name Cosmos, Mexican aster, and cut leaf cosmos
Plant Type Annual flower
Mature Size 1 to 6 feet high, 1- to 3-foot spread
Sun Exposure Full sun
Soil Type Well-draining soil
Soil pH 6.0 to 6.8; slightly acidic to neutral
Bloom Time Summer through fall
Flower Color Golden yellow, white, pink, magenta, orange, yellow, red, chocolate
Native Area Mexico and the Southern United States.
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