Cosmos

Cosmos, Mexican Aster

Message of the Flower

Supramental Influence in the Sex Centre

The Mother’s Comment

It is the assurance of the coming conquest of desires.

Colour

Ranges widely from white, pink, and red to orange and yellow, depending on the species and cultivar.

Family

Asteraceae (Compositae)

Cultivars

Numerous, including 'Sonata', 'Seashells', 'Purity', 'Bright Lights'

Person who named the flower

The genus was first described by Spanish botanists in the late 18th century.

Flower Size

Typically 2-4 inches in diameter.

Flower Texture

Smooth, delicate petals.

Number of Petals

Ray florets resemble petals; number varies, generally around 8 or more.

Floral Symmetry

Radially symmetrical.

Fragrance of Flower

Generally mild or no fragrance.

Leaf Texture

Fine, feathery foliage.

Leaf Arrangement

Opposite or alternate, highly dissected (bipinnate), giving a lacy appearance.

Leaf Color

Green, varying slightly between species.

Structural Variation (Shrub or Tree)

Herbaceous annuals or perennials.

Life Cycle

Mainly grown as annuals; perennials in warmer climates.

Blooming Period

Late spring through fall.

Climate

Warm temperate to subtropical.

Water Requirements

Moderate; drought-tolerant once established.

Soil Type

Prefers well-drained soil; tolerant of poor soil conditions.

Temperature Ranges

Grows best in warm weather; not frost-tolerant.

Sun or Shade

Full sun.

Susceptibility to Insects and Diseases

Relatively pest-free; may encounter aphids or fungal diseases in humid conditions.

Pollinators

Attracts bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects.

Habitat

Native to Mexico; widely cultivated and naturalized in various environments.

Role in the Ecosystem

Attracts and supports pollinators; adds aesthetic and biodiversity value to gardens and landscapes.

Ornamental

Widely used in gardens for borders, beds, and as cut flowers.

Uses in Other Aspects of Life

Enhances garden aesthetics; educational tool in gardening and biodiversity.

Endangered Status

Not endangered; widely cultivated.