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Genus Cosmos
Genus Cosmos 
Genus Cosmos has about 20 species of annual and perennial plants in the Asteraceae family, the family of sunflowers, Daisies and Asters. Cosmos genus includes, Cosmos bipinnatus, commonly known as Mexican Aster and Cosmos sulphureus, Yellow Cosmos , and Cosmos
atrosanguineus Chocolate Cosmos. 
Kingdom
Plantae
Cosmos flowerse are produced in a capitulum. Cosmos flower capitulum is surrounded by a ring of broad ray florets and a center of disc florets. There is a lot of color variation in between the species. Cosmos flowers are 2-4 inches in diameter. Cosmos flowers come in brightly colored single or double flowers which include white, pink, orange, yellow,
and scarlet colors.

Facts About Cosmos Flowers
Cosmos area herbaceous perennial flowering plants.
Growing Cosmos flowers
- Sow the cosmos seeds directly just before the last frost.
- Give 12 inches of space between the plants.
- Spread the cosmos seeds over freshly turned bare soil.
- Press the seed into the dirt, and do not cover the seed.
- Cosmos seeds germinate quickly.
- Cosmos plants normally grow to 4-5 feet in a season.
- Most of the Cosmos varieties are annuals, but there are perennial varieties also.
- Perennial varieties of cosmos are Rhizomes and can be propagated by division.
- Spent flowers should be deadheaded regularly, as it keeps cosmos in bloom for many weeks.
- Overfertilizing and overwatering reduces the flower production.
- Cosmos flower plants are drought tolerant but water Cosmos plants during long dry spells.
- After the plants die after the first frost, remove them, and keep as compost, which helps as mulch for the next year plants.
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