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Summer Feature Flower: Cosmos

As the summer sun graces our days with warmth and light, we celebrate one of the season's most charming and whimsical blooms: the cosmos. With their daisy-like flowers dancing atop long, graceful stems, cosmos bring an air of effortless elegance to gardens and bouquets alike. In this article, we explore the fascinating history, symbolism, care requirements, and styling possibilities of cosmos, our summer feature flower.

History of Cosmos

The cosmos flower, scientifically known as Cosmos bipinnatus, traces its origins to Mexico, where Spanish priests were captivated by its orderly petal arrangement. The name ‘cosmos’ comes from the Greek word ‘kosmos’, meaning harmony or ordered universe, reflecting the perfect symmetry of its blooms. These Mexican natives were introduced to European gardens in the late 18th century, where they quickly became beloved for their long-lasting blooms and casual appearance.

During the Art Nouveau period of the early 20th century, cosmos flowers frequently appeared in decorative arts, their simple yet elegant form perfectly embodying the movement's celebration of natural beauty. The flower came to symbolize peace, tranquillity, and the beauty of modesty—qualities that continue to make it a meaningful addition to bouquets today.

How to Care for Cosmos

When selecting cut cosmos stems, look for flowers that are newly opened with fresh, vibrant petals and strong, straight stems. Cut the stems at a 45-degree angle, removing any foliage that would sit below the waterline. Place your cosmos in clean, room-temperature water, and position them away from direct sunlight and air conditioning vents. To extend their vase life, which typically ranges from 7-10 days, change the water every couple of days and recut the stems.

How to Style Cosmos

Cosmos excel in creating dreamy, garden-inspired arrangements that capture the essence of summer. Their airy nature makes them perfect for loose, naturalistic bouquets alongside other summer favourites like scabiosa and dahlias. For a modern look, try grouping cosmos of the same colour in a feature vase. Their variety of hues—from pure white to soft pink, deep magenta, and rich burgundy—offers endless possibilities for colour palettes.

Embrace the carefree spirit of summer by bringing these cheerful blooms into your home. Whether adorning your dining table or brightening up your workspace, cosmos remind us to find beauty in simplicity and joy in the present moment.

Looking for Cosmos and other stunning seasonal flowers? Visit our Brighton and Armadale stores to explore a wide range of fresh, locally sourced flowers. Whether you’re looking to brighten up your home with a summer bouquet or need flowers for a special occasion, our expert florists can help you create the perfect arrangement. Visit our Brighton store or stop by Armadale for personalised floral design services and the freshest blooms.

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