Product Details
Page Number 78
Growing Zones 3 to 9
Light Requirements Full Sun
Fragrant n
Height 3-5'
Spacing 1.25 ft to 1.5 ft
Hybrid / Open Pollinated: Open Pollinated
Genus Cosmos
Species bipinnatus
Common Name Cosmos, Candystripe 

Cosmos, Candystripe 

#J05519
  • 75 Seeds
  • $3.25
Cosmos bipinnatus - No two blooms look exactly alike. Single, 3-4 inch blooms are white with variable markings in shades of rose to crimson. Airy plants are ideal for the back of the border and flower from summer to frost. Ht: 3-6'. Annual.


Growing Zone: 3 to 9

Light Requirements: Full Sun

Own Root

Height: 3-5'

State Restrictions

HI

Growing Zones 3 to 9
Page Number 78
Light Requirements Full Sun
Fragrant n
Height 3-5'
Spacing 1.25 ft to 1.5 ft
Hybrid / Open Pollinated: Open Pollinated
Genus Cosmos
Species bipinnatus
Common Name Cosmos, Candystripe 

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So easy!
Oct 9, 2023  |  By Sandy Loucks
I started these inside under grow lights and they started easily, transplanted easily, started blossoming early, continued to blossom until October when I decided to clean them out. There were even baby plants that came up as volunteers in late summer! So I'm thinking you get a plot of them started one year and if you're a lazy gardener, or even a somewhat lazy gardener and leave some seeds on the grounds in the fall, you might have lots of volunteers in the spring and not have to plant again!

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So easy!
Oct 9, 2023  |  By Sandy Loucks
I started these inside under grow lights and they started easily, transplanted easily, started blossoming early, continued to blossom until October when I decided to clean them out. There were even baby plants that came up as volunteers in late summer! So I'm thinking you get a plot of them started one year and if you're a lazy gardener, or even a somewhat lazy gardener and leave some seeds on the grounds in the fall, you might have lots of volunteers in the spring and not have to plant again!

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Beautiful variety
Aug 30, 2023  |  By Lynn
These cosmos are absolutely thriving this year! They outperformed most everything I planted and only needed minimal support to bounce back after heavy storms. They look just like the picture. I will be planting these every year.

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