Friday, September 30, 2011

Cosmos Flower


According to Wikipedia, “Cosmos is native to scrub and meadow areas in Mexico where most of the species occur, Florida and the southern United States, Arizona, Central America, and to South America in the north to Paraguay in the south.”


Bees love the Cosmos too.

However, I live in Northern Indiana and have had Cosmos growing for several years. They are a tall beautiful flower with various color blooms in which thrive in a sunny location. 
Cluster of Cosmos

This post linked : Macro Flower Saturday

7 comments:

  1. And cosmos gives color to fall weather. ^_^ I have some blooming too. ^+^

    My Pink Rose

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  2. Cosmos always look so happy to me. They do add a lot of color to late summer gardens.

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  3. Very nice photos.

    Regards and best wishes

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  4. They may be native to southern climes but they grow just as well up here in the northeast as well. So nice that you still have some blooming as the colder weather moves in.

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  5. I've never been a fan of cosmos but lately I've been seeing these wonderful photos of them. Yours are wonderful.

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