Most chrysanthemums are upright plants with lobed leaves that can be aromatic. The many showy flowerheads, carried at the tips of strong stems, begin to bloom as the days shorten. Florists chrysanthemums (Chrysanthemum grandiflorum) are grouped according to form: Irregular incurved, reflexed, regular incurved, intermediate incurved, pompon, single and semi-double, anemone, spoon, quill, spider, brush or thistle, and unclassified, which is a catch-all group for blooms not yet classified or not falling into one of the existing groups.
Florists chrysanthemums prefer a heavier richer soil in a sunny position, though they like a spot that offers some afternoon shade. The plants require training and trimming to produce their best flowers. Pinch back when young and disbud to ensure the best flower show. Propagate by division when dormant or from half-hardened summer cuttings.
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That a lovely composition dear Nick! Have a good day! ;D
ReplyDeleteOH that is one very beautiful variety of chrysanthemum!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful chrysanthemums
ReplyDeleteI usually see the white ones. I love the color of this one.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful composition!
ReplyDeletea flower I loved since I was a child, but maybe not this gorgeous color.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen multi-coloured chrysanthemums like these! They are simply gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful flowers! Thanks for hosting. Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteThey are simply lovely. I've never seen anything like them before.
ReplyDeleteSuch sweet little faces they have . . .
ReplyDeleteThese are cheerful and bright! Like their color:) Have a happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful bright and cheerful flowers. Beautiful picture.
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That is a gorgeous flower!
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