Cosmidium 'Brunette' - 320 seeds (Cosmidium Burridgeanum)

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Cosmidium (Cosmidium Burridgeanum Brunette) - Grow these lovely annuals from Cosmidium seeds. These showy flowers are simple and fast to grow. The Cosmidium plant reaches 20 inches tall and produces masses of blooms with distinctive reddish chocolate centers with tips of gold and finely cut foliage. Cosmidium resembles a coreopsis and is a prolific bloomer. They are excellent both for the border or for use as a cut flower. Cosmidium burridgeanum is also known as Burridge's Greenthread and Thelesperma burridgeanum.

SOWING:
Season: Annual
Height: 20 inches (50cm)
Bloom Season: Mid summer to early fall
Bloom Color: Mahogany with yellow edge
Environment: Full sun
Soil Type: Well drained soil, pH 6.0 - 7.5
Grow Temperature: 60 - 68F (15 - 20C)
Average Germ Time: 10 - 14 days
Light Required: Yes
Depth: Barely cover the seeds with sifted soil
Sowing Rate: 2 - 3 seeds per plant
Moisture: Keep soil moderately moist during germination
Plant Spacing: 18 inches (40cm)

Grow Cosmidium in a sunny setting. Deadhead spent blooms to prolong flowering and encourage continuous blooming. Leave a few plants to die down and self seed. Do not over fertilize as it will cause a decreased number of blooms.
Sow Cosmidium flower seed directly outdoors after frost season has passed. Prepare a seedbed, soil should be fine and weed free. Sow Cosmidium seeds in rows 18 inches apart, 6 seeds per foot. Keep soil moist. Thin seedlings to strongest plant, 18 inches apart. Carefully replant the thinned seedlings.


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Data sheet

Color
Orange
Red
Height
Up to 45cm (17.7in)
Moisture
Medium
Ideal for
Beds & borders
Cottage garden
Cut flowers
Pots & containers
Sunlight
Full sun
Scented
Scented
Sowing month
April
March
Other features
Drought tolerant
Heat tolerant

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