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Cosmos Bipinnatus - Mexikanische Aster


Cosmos Bipinnatus - Mexikanische Aster

Cosmos bipinnatus - Mexikanische Aster

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Cosmos blühen im Spätsommer und wachsen von drei bis sechs Fuß hoch. Die Pflanzen sind einfach zu züchten, neigen aber dazu, sich auszubreiten, brauchen also Unterstützung oder viel Platz. Sorgen Sie für einen guten Gartenboden, eine sonnige Lage und Schutz vor dem Wind. Der Kosmos ist im Herbst am schönsten. Raumpflanzen 10 bis 12 Zoll auseinander. Über Düngung produziert viel Laub, aber wenige Blüten. Es wird ein Schutz vor dem Wind vorgeschlagen. Die Blumen sind gut zum Schneiden.

Einige Sorten werden aus gerettetem Samen wahr. Der Samen keimt in fünf bis sieben Tagen bei 68 bis 86 Grad. Das Saatgut kann nach Frostgefahr direkt in den Garten gepflanzt werden.

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FAQ - 💬

❓ Will cosmos come back every year?

👉 Do cosmos come back every year? Nearly all cosmos are annuals meaning they do not come back every year. In order to have blooms every year, you will need to resow the seeds the following spring.

❓ Are cosmos in the aster family?

👉 Genus Cosmos has about 20 species of annual and perennial plants in the Asteraceae family, the family of sunflowers, Daisies and Asters. Cosmos genus includes, Cosmos bipinnatus, commonly known as Mexican Aster and Cosmos sulphureus, Yellow Cosmos , and Cosmos atrosanguineus Chocolate Cosmos.

❓ How do you grow Cosmos bipinnatus?

👉 How to plant cosmos. Sow seed in early spring directly into the soil where you want your cosmos to grow, or into small pots or modules filled with free-draining seed compost. If growing in pots, pot on seedlings when they are large enough to handle. Plant out in late April/May after the danger of frost has passed.

❓ Where does Cosmos bipinnatus grow?

👉 Cosmos grow in both beds and containers—and they also make great cut flowers! The soil should be well-draining, but other than that, cosmos don't need any special soil preparation. In fact, they like soil that is not too rich, as rich soil will encourage foliage at the expense of blooms.

❓ Should cosmos be cut back?

👉 Growth Habit: Cosmos are multi-branching plants, with hollow tubular stems. Keep the flowers cut back after first bloom, to prompt new and continuous growth. After your Cosmos is well established, instead of just removing the blossoms, trim a third of the way down.

❓ How long do cosmos plants live?

👉 Cosmos are half-hardy annuals that grow, flower, set seed and die all in one year, but unlike hardy annuals, they can't withstand low temperatures. They're quick and easy to grow from seed, flowering in as little as 12 weeks, and can be added to borders and pots for a burst of showy colour.

❓ Are cosmos and asters the same?

👉 Cosmos Species. Cosmos is a genus in the aster family, Asteraceae, that includes approximately 30 different species. However, only three of these are commonly available for use in brightening our gardens.

❓ Is cosmos flower invasive?

👉 Cosmos bipinnatus (Garden Cosmos) is listed in the Invasive Plant Atlas of the United States. According to the U.S Forest Service, Invasive species have contributed to the decline of 42% of U.S. endangered and threatened species, and for 18% of U.S. endangered or threatened species.

❓ Does cosmos need sun or shade?

👉 Light: Cosmos prefer full sun conditions, except in extreme heat where they can tolerate part shade. Soil: Prepare the garden with loose, weed-free soil. Cosmos prefer dry, arid soil over wet conditions. Soil that is too moist may lead to disease.

❓ How quickly do cosmos grow?

👉 Cosmos are half-hardy annuals that grow, flower, set seed and die all in one year, but unlike hardy annuals, they can't withstand low temperatures. They're quick and easy to grow from seed, flowering in as little as 12 weeks, and can be added to borders and pots for a burst of showy colour.

❓ Can you leave cosmos in the ground?

👉 They are not hardy and if you leave them in your borders over winter there is a real chance they will be killed by a sharp frost, or rot in cold wet soil. I recommend treating them exactly like dahlias.

❓ What is Cosmos bipinnatus?

👉 Cosmos bipinnatus, commonly called the garden cosmos or Mexican aster, is a medium-sized flowering herbaceous plant in the daisy family Asteraceae, native to the Americas. The species and its varieties and cultivars are popular as ornamental plants in temperate climate gardens.

❓ Where do Cosmos come from in Georgia?

👉 Georgia bipinnata (Cav.) Spreng. Cosmos bipinnatus, commonly called the garden cosmos or Mexican aster, is a medium-sized flowering herbaceous plant in the daisy family Asteraceae, native to the Americas. The species and its varieties and cultivars are popular as ornamental plants in temperate climate gardens.

❓ What are the problems of Cosmos bipinnatus?

👉 Excessive rain can cause cultivation problems, due to the delicate nature of the stems. Heavy rain can cause breakage. Cosmos bipinnatus can tolerate heat as long as adequate moisture is provided, however, it does not handle droughts, strong winds or cold temperatures well.

❓ Is Cosmos an invasive plant?

👉 Garden Cosmos is native to Mexico, Guatemala and Costa Rica. Since it is used as an ornamental plant in many countries and prone to sedimentation, it is an invasive plant in many areas of the world.


Autor Des Artikels: Alexander Schulz. Unabhängiger Konstrukteur und technischer Experte. Arbeitserfahrung in der Baubranche seit 1980. Fachkompetenz in den Richtungen: Bau, Architektur, Design, Hausbau.

Video-Anleitung: Sea of cosmos bipinnatus ( garden cosmos, Mexican aster).


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