Cosmos sulphureus 'Sunny Red'

Bunches of daisy-like flowers and graceful feathery foliage make them a delight in both color and texture. Attactive to birds and butterflies, they are available in two species. Cosmos bipinnatus come in pink, rose, red, white, lavender and bicolors, and Cosmos sulfureus in yellow, orange and scarlet orange. Some varieties of this fast-grower have semi-double flowers, rolled quilled petals or bicolor striped colors. Use 3- to 6-foot tall plants as background, or in wild or naturalistic gardens. Dwarf forms, 1 to 2 feet tall, are good for containers. Excellent cut flowers. Considered drought resistant, Cosmos grows best in full sun, but will grow well and flower earlier in poor, fairly dry soils. Easy to grow from seed, they seed themselves. Do not over-fertilize, unless you want lush plants with few flowers. Tall varieties require stalking. Nearly pest-free, but watch for borers or fungal diseases.
Cosmos sulphureus
This All-America Selections winner has bright orange-red, single flowers whose color softens with age. Vigorous, bushy to 2 feet tall, blooms from spring to late fall.

Attributes - Cosmos sulphureus 'Sunny Red'

Plant Type: Annual

Bloom Season: Mid Spring through Late Fall

Flower Color: Orange, Red

Height: 1 ft. to 2 ft.

Width: 2 ft.

Sunlight: Full Sun, Partial Sun

Notes: Container Plants, Cut Flowers, Long Blooming, Low Maintenance, Showy Flowers. Susceptible to Aphids, Beetles, Black Spot, Powdery Mildew, Spider Mites.

Related Plants

Cosmos bipinnatus, Cosmos bipinnatus 'Candy Stripe', Cosmos bipinnatus 'Sensation Mixed', Cosmos bipinnatus 'Sonata', Cosmos bipinnatus 'Sonata Pink', Cosmos bipinnatus 'Sonata Pink Blush', Cosmos sulphureus, Cosmos sulphureus 'Sunny Orange'
 
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