These were the hit of our 2021 garden, with tall, whispy leaves and a pretty flower. We saw these pop up all over the garden in random places as the season went on… kind of a mystery. Don’t see a variety you want? Please ask!
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Cosmos – Cupcake White
$1.75Add to cartWow! Beauteous new variety of cosmos dazzles with a can-you-believe-your-eyes? chalice-like petal pattern. Rare and remarkable 24-30″ cultivar of this classic cottage variety creates serene commotion in the full-sun midborder. Easy-growing beauties offer up bouquets of blithesome cut flowers. Pollinator-friendly plants are frequented by nectar-loving bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Simply sow ‘em where you want to grow them.
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Cosmos – Sonata™ Pink Blush
$1.75Add to cartGeneral Information: Plants feature the much-loved daisy flower form – makes for a ‘naturalized’ garden look.Plug crop time:4 to 5 weeks Transplant to finish: 6 to 7 weeks-
The best-performing garden cosmos.
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Extremely easy to grow; professional growers choose Sonata because of its capabilities for blooming in the pack and pot.
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Recommended for 5 to 6-in./13 to 15-cm pots.
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Cosmos – Cupcake Blush
$1.75Add to cartNovel cosmos resemble fluted cupcake wrappers.
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, reminding us of Degas’ paintings of ballerinas. A small percentage of flowers have lovely, tufted centers. -
Cosmos – Rubenza
$1.75Add to cartUnique and elegant color.
As blooms mature, petals fade from a deep cranberry to an antique rose with hints of amber. The medium-height plants are very productive, flowering early and continuing to bloom for several weeks if cut or deadheaded. 2 1/2–3 1/2″ blooms. Fleuroselect Novelty 2008. Ht. 36–48″