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Thursday, August 8, 2024

Chrysanthemums, Flowers, Blooming

 Chrysanthemums are popular flowering plants known for their incredible variety of colors and cultivars, typically blooming from late summer to fall.

Chrysanthemums, Flowers, Blooming


 Key Characteristics
Blooming Season: Most chrysanthemums bloom from August to October, and some late-blooming varieties can bloom as late as November, right up until frost.

 Color Variety: Flowers come in a wide range of shades: white, yellow, pink, orange, red, burgundy, cream, and even bicolor.
Flower Shape: Various flower shapes are available, including pompon, anemone, double, and semi-double.
Plant Size: Plant heights range from dwarf forms (20-25 cm) to tall (up to 100 cm).

Chrysanthemums, Flowers, Blooming

 Popular Species and Varieties
There are many species and varieties of chrysanthemums, adapted to different conditions:
Korean Chrysanthemums: These frost-hardy bush chrysanthemums are well suited to temperate climates and are distinguished by their long blooming period.
Multiflora Chrysanthemums: Known for their spherical bushes, which are completely covered with small flowers during bloom, creating the effect of a bright ball.

 Varieties for lush blooms:
'Lucille': Adapts well to variable temperatures and blooms for a long time.
'Bacardi': A popular bush variety, prized for its variety of colors.
'Rivalry': A hybrid with luxurious yellow buds that decorate the garden in late autumn.
Different chrysanthemum colors have their own symbolism:
Red chrysanthemums symbolize love and deep passion.
Yellow chrysanthemums can signify forgotten love or sadness.
White chrysanthemums symbolize fidelity and honesty.
Purple chrysanthemums express a wish for recovery.

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