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