Redcrest - Cosmo
This variety reaches a height of 80 cm and produces upright stems with cut, bushy foliage. They bear an abundance of flowers, sometimes double, with orange petals hemmed in red.
This species is very popular with birds. The flowers can be left to dry in autumn, so they can feed on the seeds.
To discover on the Kokopelli blog: "Cosmos: extremely medicinal species maligned as invasive".
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in bucket, in the ground
Sow under cover, in trays or buckets, at a temperature of around 18°C. Transplant into individual buckets at the 4-leaf stage or plant out, after the last frosts, at a distance of 40 cm in all directions. It is possible to sow directly in place, in sufficiently warmed soil, at a distance of 40 cm in all directions.
March, April
April, May, June
June, July, August, September, October, November
in the ground, in pot
sunny
low
clayey, limestone, humus
reheated, drained, rich
Cosmos sulphureus
mid-season
100 seeds
Orange, Red
edible
From 60 to 80 cm
cut
United States