Description

Viability test of cosmos


Product Description

Latin Name
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Cosmos bipinnata mixed colors
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Type
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Annual
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Height
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50 cm
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Bloom time
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June – August
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Bloom description
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White, pink, red, mixed colors
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Sun
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Full sun, half shade or half sun
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The original cosmos are wildflowers, of course, and are native to southwest America and more commonly, Mexico. This tells you cosmos don’t mind hot dry, conditions. In fact, some consider cosmos desert plants. But they’re incredibly adaptable. And ever since some plant explorer gathered seeds from the rocky wilds of Mexico and transplanted them into “good garden soil,” the world has known that they not only thrive, but enjoy our loamy, well-watered gardens. And if they’re not fertilized too much, they rapidly develop into large branching plants with deep green fern-like leaves. If you have a dry season, cosmos plants don’t care, and revert to their drought-tolerant roots.
They’re fantastic as a blooming screen, or a background for shorter plants. And the big bonus: a grand stand of this garden classic in late summer can provide months of long-stemmed cut flowers for a whole neighborhood.

Seed Purity
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Seed Germination Rate
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Seed NO. in 1 kilo
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Supply Capacity
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98%
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85% above
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24,000-27,000
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Over 10,000 kilos
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