Cupcakes Blush

SKU: FL4084
Cupcakes Blush cosmo will delight you with its percentage of sweet semi-double blooms that look like pleated cupcake wrappers. Read More

Exposure Full Sun

Season Warm Season

Seed type OP ?

Average Seeds Per Gram 164

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Cupcakes Blush

Product Details

These blushing pink cosmos will delight you with a percentage of sweet semi-double blooms that look like pleated cupcake wrappers. Cupcake Blush's fused outer petals create this unique look. Delicate flowers are held aloft on long, strong stems. Expect a mix of single and semi-double blooms.

Quick Facts:

    • A percentage of semi-double blooms
    • Long, strong stems
    • Easy-to-grow

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All About Cupcakes Blush

Latin

Latin
Cosmos bipinnatus & C. sulfureus
Family: Asteraceae

Difficulty

Difficulty
Very easy

Season & Zone

Season & Zone
Exposure: Full sun

Timing

Timing
Direct sow after the last frost date. Several sowings will result in a very long bloom period. Cosmos can also be started indoors in late winter for transplanting after last frost, once daytime temperatures are above 10Β°C (50Β°F). Seeds will sprout in 3-10 days. Optimal temperature for germination: 21-25Β°C (70-75Β°F).

Starting

Starting
Sow seeds very shallowly only a few millimetres (1/8β€³) deep. Thin or transplant to 20-25cm (8-10β€³) apart.

Growing

Growing
Most varieties can get quite tall, and in exposed or windy gardens can benefit from staking or trellis netting laid horizontally over the bed for the stems to grow through before blooming. Deadhead and cut for bouquets regularly to extend the bloom period.

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