Cosmos Card
Description
Below is the floral description that will be printed on this product card booklet.
Cosmos — "With You, My World Makes Sense" 
(Gentle Love · Modesty · Harmony) 
A bloom so simple it almost feels like silence, yet within that quiet lies its grace. There’s a steadiness in cosmos, a kind of peace that settles the heart. As if the world, for just a moment, remembers how to breathe again.
In the language of flowers, cosmos speaks softly of balanced love — affection that doesn’t demand, but understands. Its very name, kosmos, means “order” and “beauty,” a reflection of the universe itself — reminding us that harmony is not the absence of chaos, but the way love arranges it into meaning.
Across old Mexican gardens, cosmos were known as flowers of peace. They were planted after storms — when roofs had been mended and hearts still trembled — their bright petals returning like laughter after tears. It was said that where cosmos bloomed, gentle love had taken root. Love that steadied, not consumed.
Victorians saw in it the rare kind of affection that doesn’t shout its presence — love that shows up in constancy, in small acts that soothe the soul. The cosmos is the quiet companion of calm mornings, of hands brushing in silence, of glances that say you are home.
To give a cosmos is to whisper:
“You bring calm to my chaos. You give rhythm to my world.”
In floriography, it is a bloom of gratitude, modesty, and tender connection — proof that not all love is wild and blazing.
Some loves, like cosmos, are the gentle gravity that keeps the heart from drifting too far.