Cosmos bipinnatus). Here’s something unusual for cottage gardens or for cut flowers: the ray flowers of this charming cosmos are tubular or cone-shaped rather than flat, giving the blooms an intricate look. Three-inch flowers are produced abundantly all summer until frost, in the usual cosmos shades of deep rose, shell pink, and pure, snowy white.
- Annual
- 60-90 days to maturity
- 6-8 hours of full sun
- Sprouts in 7-14 days
- Seed Depth: 1/8-1/4"
- Plant Spacing: 10"
- Ideal Temperature: 70-75 F
- Frost Hardy: No
(Source: Rare Seeds)
This plant was sourced from 4Js Botanicals in Helotes, TX.
Plant needs to be repotted to well-draining soil in pot or directly sowed in ground. Prefers bright, direct light -- transplant outdoors when the temperature is 70 degrees Fahrenheit or warmer.
Sea Shells Cosmos
$4.00Price
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