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Fair dinkum has the seeds. I actually grew it once, but lost the tag and I could not remember what "flower" that was....https://fairdinkumseeds.com/products-page/brassica-lettuce-and-asian-greens/ulam-raja-wild-edible-cosmos-caudatus-seeds/
oh cool you found some genetic variation!! heres my website and some info on cosmos caudatus. ive got some seed if yours dont end up germinating. but they are pretty weedy, im sure youll be fine! please post some photos of the flowers once they start showing up https://tropicalselfsufficiency.com/cosmos-cosmos-caudatus/
Quote from: spencerw on March 19, 2021, 03:40:26 PMoh cool you found some genetic variation!! heres my website and some info on cosmos caudatus. ive got some seed if yours dont end up germinating. but they are pretty weedy, im sure youll be fine! please post some photos of the flowers once they start showing up https://tropicalselfsufficiency.com/cosmos-cosmos-caudatus/funny, I always thought string beans are called string because they grow up as a vine, on a string I guess? 😝learned something new from your blog! Do you know if any hybridized varieties of cosmos are also edible? I got lots of seeds in a yearly swap from one of my favorite groups, and there are some cosmos seeds there.