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Re: Could you tell me....
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Could you tell me....
- From: B* A* <b*@sbt.net>
- Date: Wed, 10 Sep 1997 09:41:32 -0500
- References: <873899346.515395.LEN@MATH.AMS.ORG>
Lori Nero wrote:
>
> I have been lurking for awhile now and have finally got the guts up to ask two
> question, since you all seem to be very knowledgeable about perennials and I am
> just trying to digest it all.
>
> 1. Are cosmos an annual, perennial or biennial and
> 2. I keep seeing a flower that is in bloom now in my area. It seems to grow
> in a clump with four or five spikes coming from the clump. The flower is
> usually bright pink, lavender with shading of white. It is like a big ball that
> has dispersed apart. The flower is very spatial and airy looking. I can't seem
> to find them in any catalogs.
>
> TIA!
>
> Lori
> Trying so hard to learn
> and having fun doing it!
> Zone 6
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Good morning Lori
All I have ever heard of is cosmos bipinnatus and sulphureus so I
looked in Wyman's Gardening Encyclopedia and that is all they list. They
are both annuals.
By the way, I think Wyman's is a great book for beginners and for
people more advanced.
Bob
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