Cosmos bipinnatus, generally known as the Cosmos or the "Mexican Aster", is a medium-sized blooming herbaceous place sometimes produced in backyards. This types is regarded a half-hardy yearly, although vegetation may re-appear via self-sowing for several decades. The place level deviates from two to four toes. The developed versions appear in colors of light and green as well as light. Its appearance is finely-cut into threadlike pieces.