Chrysanthemums have dark green, deeply lobed and aromatic leaves with soft grey undersides. They come in a wide variety of flower shapes, sizes and colors, from dark burgundy, bronzes and oranges, to lavenders, light pastel pinks, and whites. The hundreds of cultivars of mums are classified by flower shape: pompons are double and ball shaped; reflexed are double with downward curving rays; spiders are double with long tubular, spreading rays; spoons are semidouble with spoon shaped rays; and there are several other shapes..
Scientific name | Dendranthema x grandiflorum |
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English name | Chrysanthemum |
Family | Asteraceae |
Maintenance
Light requirements: Chicken is enough and you can enjoy your flower pots for a long time and you can also eliminate the need for shade of your choice.
Water Required: The soil should always be kept moist. But there should be no flooding. Humidity can be adjusted once a week by spraying, but too much relative humidity causes the leaves to turn yellow.
Soil Required: Suitable chrysanthemum is a mixture of loam and sand (light soil) and the best pH for it is 5.5–6.5. In alkaline soils, there is usually a yellowing of the branches and leaves, which is likely due to a decrease in iron uptake. EC soil solution should not
Temperature Required: Temperatures between 18 to 23 degrees Celsius are suitable for plant maintenance.
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