By Sorrel Everton

Published: Wednesday, 25 May 2022 at 12:00 am


New and recent introductions make colourful cosmos as brilliant in the garden as it is in the vase. Annuals are often looked down upon by some gardeners as not in the same league as perennials but annual summer displays, like the one of almost 90 cosmos at RHS Garden Wisley, makes it clear what valuable plants they are.
As a mini-introduction, Cosmos bipinnatus is a vigorous annual reaching from 60cm to 3m or more, with stout upright stems carrying large, attractive, fresh-green foliage repeatedly divided into thread-like segments. From mid-summer into autumn, large golden-centred daisies open in a wide range of pink and red-rich shades with white.
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The best cosmos to grow

Cosmos bipinnatus ‘Antiquity’

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A shorter newcomer cosmos whose single flowers fade from rich red to paler ‘antique’ tones and finally  to a rather watery shade. Deadhead when the flowers begin to look ragged.

Height 60cm.