The flower language and meaning of cosmos briefly describe the symbolic significance of cosmos.

The meaning and symbolism of cosmos flowers

Article guide: This topic discusses the meaning and symbolism of cosmos flowers and briefly describes the symbolic significance of these plants. Below is a detailed introduction.

Cosmos flowers are native to Mexico and are annual or perennial herbaceous plants, growing 1-2 meters tall. The roots are spindle-shaped with many fibrous roots, or there may be adventitious roots near the base of the stem. The stems are hairless or slightly pubescent. The leaves are twice pinnately lobed, with linear or thread-like lobes. The flower heads are solitary, 3-6 centimeters in diameter; the peduncles are 6-18 centimeters long. The outer bracts are lanceolate or linear-lanceolate, nearly leathery, light green with deep purple stripes, apex acuminate, equal in length to the inner bracts, 10-15 millimeters long, the inner bracts are elliptical-ovate and membranous. The receptacles are flat, with the apex thread-like and nearly as long as the achenes.

Cosmos flowers are widely cultivated in China and often grow spontaneously by roadsides, field ridges, and riverbanks. Cosmos flowers have been cultivated for many years, resulting in numerous varieties and a wide range of colors.

Flower symbolism (different colors have different meanings): Cherish the person in front of you

Cosmos (white): Purity, sanctity.

Large cosmos (red): Passionate, rover.

Large cosmos (black): No one can love you like I can, the end of a romantic love.

The above is a detailed explanation of the symbolism and meaning of cosmos flowers and a brief description of their symbolic significance, hoping to provide you with help!