What is the meaning of the cosmos flower? What are the symbolism and implications of the cosmos?

What is the meaning of the flower language of cosmos?

The editor will answer for everyone what the flower language of cosmos is, as well as the symbolism and connotations of cosmos and some small experiences in plant cultivation. Next, the editor will introduce accordingly.

Cosmos generally refers to the fall aster, which belongs to the Asteraceae family. It is an annual or perennial herb. Its flower language is "cherish the person in front of you" and "the purity of a girl". The blooming period is from June to August, and the fruiting period is from September to October.

The plant of fall aster can grow 1-2 meters tall, with thin and long flower branches and rich flower colors. When blooming, the flowers sway in the wind, just like a girl's bright skirt.

There are horticultural varieties such as white cosmos, large-flowered cosmos, and purple cosmos. Horticultural varieties are divided into two major systems: early-flowering and late-flowering, and there are single and double petals.

Fall aster grows on roadsides, ridges, and riverbanks below an altitude of 2700 meters. It prefers warm and sunny environments, is drought-resistant, dislikes waterlogging, is not cold-tolerant, and is suitable for planting in fertile, loose, and well-drained soil.

Fall aster is originally distributed in Mexico, America, and is widely cultivated in China, with large areas of naturalization in Yunnan and western Sichuan.

The above is a detailed introduction to the flower language of cosmos and its symbolism and connotations. Have you understood it?