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Cosmos sulphureus is a great colour mix of deep orange and tangerine flowers in single and souble forms. Its stems need searing in boiling water to make the flowers last.
Cosmos flower 14 weeks from sowing, last 10 days in the vase,produce at least two bucketsof cut flowers a week from a 1x 1m patch and do so from lateJune until November - so that’snearly fifty buckets of flowersin one season from a smallpatch. They are impossible tobeat.
| Genus: | Cosmos |
| Variety | sulphureus 'Bright Lights' | Type: | Half-hardy annual |
| Sowing: | Sow undercover in March - April or direct sow in May | Site: | Full sun | Height: | 75cm 30in | Spread: | 40cm | Hardiness: | Half hardy | Care tips: | Pinch out tips to encourage bushier plants. May need staking | Flowers: | ❀June - November (14 weeks from sowing) | For the vase: | Last 7-10 days, no conditioning needed. |
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