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Cosmos Bipinnatus Seeds - Cupcakes Blush
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Cosmos (Cosmos Bipinnatus Cupcakes Blush) - Cupcakes Blush is as showy as Double Click with lighter-weight blooms held upright on stems. The light-colored, finely pleated blooms float above the foliage. A small percentage of flowers have lovely, tufted centers.MORE COSMOS OPTIONS
Flower Specifications
SEASON
Annual
USDA ZONES
3 - 10
HEIGHT
48 inches
BLOOM SEASON
Summer to Fall
BLOOM COLOR
Mix
ENVIRONMENT
Full sun to partial shade
SOIL TYPE
Well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.4
DEER RESISTANT
Yes
HOUSE PLANT
No
Planting Directions
TEMPERATURE
70 - 85F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
14 - 21 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes
DEPTH
1/16 inches
SOWING RATE
6 seeds per plant
MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination
PLANT SPACING
24 inches
Vivid Color
Cosmos plants are known for abundantly adding bright pops of color to the garden and landscape!
Beautiful Cut Flower
How to Grow
Cosmos seeds should be directly sown into prepared seedbeds outdoors after all danger of frost has passed. For a natural setting, the seeds can be scattered onto the prepared soil. Lightly rake the soil over the seeds at a depth of 1/16 inch and keep the area moist. Under proper conditions, these seeds will germinate in 14-21 days. These plants will self-sow and return the next year if some spent blooms are allowed to remain on the plant. However, deadheading will prolong the bloom season for the current year.
- Environment: full sun to partial shade
- Soil: well-drained w' pH 6.1-7.4
- Sowing rate: 6 seeds per plant
Cosmos is an annual flowering plant that grows in USDA zones 3 through 10. Cosmos flowers are commonly grown for cutting, and they can last for over a week in the vase.
- Bloom color: mix
- Bloom season: summer to fall
- Plant height: 48 inches
Cosmos (Cosmos Bipinnatus Cupcakes Blush) - Cupcakes Blush is as showy as Double Click with lighter-weight blooms held upright on stems. The light-colored, finely pleated blooms float above the foliage. A small percentage of flowers have lovely, tufted centers. If you remember baking cupcakes as a kid, these novel cosmos resemble fluted cupcake wrappers. So easy too, just deadhead, and once established water only in very dry periods as cosmos are drought tolerant flowers.
For the best flower production plant in soils of average fertility with moderate water. Cosmos plants tolerate heat, drought, and poor soils. Remove spent blooms to promote additional flowers. Cosmos will usually self-sow if some spent blossoms are kept on plants. Cut flowers typically last 5 to 9 days when blooms are cut as petals unfold. Flowers fully open in vase. Cosmos attract birds, bees and butterflies.
Directly sow Cosmos Bipinnatus seeds into prepared seed beds after danger of frost has passed. For a natural setting, the flower seeds can be scattered onto the prepared soil. Lightly rake the soil over the seeds at a depth of 1/16 inch and keep the area moist.
Common Questions
Why haven’t my plants bloomed?
Over fertilizing will give you beautiful plants but no flowers.
Can I start inside?
Cosmos is very easy to start outside and does not need to be started inside, however you can start them inside 6-8 weeks before the last frost.
Can I use cosmos as a cut flower?
Yes, the best time to pick them is right after the flower opens. Foliage can also be used as greens in an arrangement.
Does cosmos attract beneficial insects to my garden?
Yes, it attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies, as well as other beneficial insects.
Where should I put in my flower bed?
Due to their height place them in the back of the flower bed. It can also be used as a temporary screen to cover up unsightly elements. Shorter varieties can be used in mixed borders and containers as well.
How can you keep cosmos flowers coming back every year?
Cosmos are annual plants that perish with the first frost, yet they can self-seed for the next growing season. After the flowering season ends in autumn, allow the flower heads to remain on the plants for seed dispersal and self-sowing. These seeds will remain inactive during winter and sprout in spring when temperatures hit 75 degrees Fahrenheit.
How long can cosmos live?
Cosmos is an annual plant that lives one growing season After flowering, the Cosmos plant will gradually weaken and eventually die back.
Flower Specifications
SEEDS PER POUND
89,000
SEASON
Annual
USDA ZONES
3 - 10
HEIGHT
36 - 60 inches
BLOOM SEASON
Summer and fall
BLOOM COLOR
Mix
ENVIRONMENT
Full sun to partial shade
SOIL TYPE
Well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.4
DEER RESISTANT
Yes
HOUSE PLANT
No
AAS WINNER
1936
Planting Directions
TEMPERATURE
70 - 85F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
14 - 21 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes
DEPTH
1/16 inch
SOWING RATE
Plant cosmos flower seed at 15 pounds per acre
MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination
PLANT SPACING
12 - 18 inches
Cosmos (Cosmos Bipinnatus Sensation Mix) - One of the most popular annuals to grow from flower seeds, Cosmos Bipinnatus, provide such an amazing display of color for the little amount of work they require. This seed mix has colors of pink, white, and maroon. What a fabulous sight to see this mix of colors in a field or meadow! They naturalize very easily and are attractive to bees and butterflies. Sometimes the name Mexican Aster is used for these flowers. Cosmos plants are liberal self-sowers, so helping them along just means there will be more blooms!
Common Questions
Why haven’t my plants bloomed?
Over fertilizing will give you beautiful plants but no flowers.
Can I start inside?
Cosmos is very easy to start outside and does not need to be started inside, however you can start them inside 6-8 weeks before the last frost.
Can I use cosmos as a cut flower?
Yes, the best time to pick them is right after the flower opens. Foliage can also be used as greens in an arrangement.
Does cosmos attract beneficial insects to my garden?
Yes, it attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies, as well as other beneficial insects.
Where should I put in my flower bed?
Due to their height place them in the back of the flower bed. It can also be used as a temporary screen to cover up unsightly elements. Shorter varieties can be used in mixed borders and containers as well.
How can you keep cosmos flowers coming back every year?
Cosmos are annual plants that perish with the first frost, yet they can self-seed for the next growing season. After the flowering season ends in autumn, allow the flower heads to remain on the plants for seed dispersal and self-sowing. These seeds will remain inactive during winter and sprout in spring when temperatures hit 75 degrees Fahrenheit.
How long can cosmos live?
Cosmos is an annual plant that lives one growing season After flowering, the Cosmos plant will gradually weaken and eventually die back.
Flower Specifications
SEASON
Annual
USDA ZONES
3 - 10
HEIGHT
30 inches
BLOOM SEASON
Summer to Fall
BLOOM COLOR
Yellow
ENVIRONMENT
Full sun to partial shade
SOIL TYPE
Well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.4
DEER RESISTANT
Yes
HOUSE PLANT
No
Planting Directions
TEMPERATURE
70 - 85F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
14 - 21 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes
DEPTH
1/16 inch
SOWING RATE
6 seeds per plant
MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination
PLANT SPACING
12 - 18 inches
Vivid Color
Cosmos plants are known for abundantly adding bright pops of color to the garden and landscape!
Beautiful Cut Flower
How to Grow
Cosmos seeds should be directly sown into prepared seedbeds outdoors after all danger of frost has passed. For a natural setting, the seeds can be scattered onto the prepared soil. Lightly rake the soil over the seeds at a depth of 1/16 inch and keep the area moist. Under proper conditions, these seeds will germinate in 14-21 days. These plants will self-sow and return the next year if some spent blooms are allowed to remain on the plant. However, deadheading will prolong the bloom season for the current year.
- Environment: full sun to partial shade
- Soil: well-drained w' pH 6.1-7.4
- Sowing rate: 6 seeds per plant
Cosmos is an annual flowering plant that grows in USDA zones 3 through 10. Cosmos flowers are commonly grown for cutting, and they can last for over a week in the vase.
- Bloom color: yellow
- Bloom season: summer to fall
- Plant height: 30 inches
Cosmos (Cosmos Bipinnatus Lemonade) - If you have been waiting for the perfect shade of yellow cosmos, then look no further than Cosmos Lemonade! Not too tall or too short, not too late blooming, not too wimpy, but just right! It only takes a few months after planting for this yellow cosmos to flower with 2.5 inch primrose yellow blooms all around the dense rounded 30 inch x 30 inch bright green foliage. Primrose yellow color is not that easy to come by in Summer bloomers, and so valuable a compliment to pinks, blues and whites. Elegant cut flowers and great and attracting butterflies!
For the best flower production plant in soils of average fertility with moderate water. Cosmos plants tolerate heat, drought, and poor soils. Remove spent blooms to promote additional flowers. Cosmos will usually self-sow if some spent blossoms are kept on plants. Cut flowers typically last 5 to 9 days when blooms are cut as petals unfold. Flowers fully open in vase. Cosmos attract birds, bees and butterflies.
Directly sow Cosmos Bipinnatus seeds into prepared seed beds after danger of frost has passed. For a natural setting, the flower seeds can be scattered onto the prepared soil. Lightly rake the soil over the seeds at a depth of 1/16 inch and keep the area moist.