“Many eyes go through the meadow, but few see the flowers in it.”
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
~ 1803 ~ 1882
The Cosmos Field at St. Luke’s Hospital, Anderson Campus, Easton, Pennsylvania brightens a late August afternoon when the sun often dipped behind the clouds.
Cosmos, with their colorful, daisy-like blooms, are related to sunflowers and daisies.
The cosmos flowering season lasts for several months, running from early summer until the first frosts arrive in the fall. The season usually lasts from June to October.
St. Luke’s also has a Sunflower Garden that is part of the cheery landscape of blooms.
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