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Plants Matching cosmos bipinnatus sonata

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Image of Cosmos bipinnatus (SONATA SERIES) photo by: Jessie Keith

Jessie Keith

(Common Cosmos)

These low-growing cosmos display large, colorful daisies atop dwarf, bushy plants throughout the summer. The Sonata Series was developed from a showy annual native to fields and open areas of Mexico, and is much shorter in stature than typical of the species.

Growing quickly from seed, the many-branched stems of these cosmos are densely lined with feathery, very finely divided, light to medium green foliage. A profusion of large, bowl-shaped daisies top the stems throughout the summer. They...

Image of Cosmos bipinnatus

Jessie Keith

(Common Cosmos, Sonata Carmine)

‘Sonata Carmine’ displays large, deep magenta daisies atop dwarf, bushy plants throughout the summer. A member of the Sonata Series, it was developed from a showy annual native to fields and open areas of Mexico, and is much shorter in stature than typical of the species.

Growing quickly from seed, the many-branched stems of this cosmos are densely lined with feathery, very finely divided, light to medium green foliage. A profusion of large, bowl-shaped daisies top the stems throughout the...

Image of Cosmos bipinnatus

Felder Rushing

(Common Cosmos, Sonata Mix Cosmos)

Comprising a mixture of colors from the low-growing Sonata Series, these cosmos display large, colorful daisies atop dwarf, bushy plants throughout the summer. This strain was developed from a showy annual native to fields and open areas of Mexico, and is much shorter in stature than typical of the species.

Growing quickly from seed, the many-branched stems of these plants are densely lined with feathery, very finely divided, light to medium green foliage. A profusion of large, bowl-shaped...

Image of Cosmos bipinnatus

Jessie Keith

(Common Cosmos)

The large, pastel daisies of ‘Sonata Pink’ are displayed atop dwarf, bushy plants throughout the summer. A member of the Sonata Series, it was developed from a showy annual native to fields and open areas of Mexico, and is much shorter in stature than typical of the species.

Growing quickly from seed, the many-branched stems of this cosmos are densely lined with feathery, very finely divided, light to medium green foliage. A profusion of large, bowl-shaped daisies top the stems throughout the...

Image of Cosmos bipinnatus

Jessie Keith

(Common Cosmos)

The large, pristine daisies of ‘Sonata White’ gleam atop dwarf, bushy plants throughout the summer. A member of the Sonata Series, it was developed from a showy annual native to fields and open areas of Mexico, and is much shorter in stature than typical of the species.

Growing quickly from seed, the many-branched stems of this cosmos are densely lined with feathery, very finely divided, light to medium green foliage. A profusion of large, bowl-shaped daisies top the stems throughout the summer....