Quantcast
 
 
 

    

     

      TX Organic Research Center

      

      

CURRENT MOON
 
Chrysanthemum
 




'Country girl'

(Mum)                                    Perennial – Sun

Chrysanthemum spp.               Ht. 12”-36” Spread 18”-36”

kris-AN-tha-mum                      Spacing 12”-18”

HABIT:  Fall-blooming perennials, lots of colors and combinations. Attractive foliage that looks good most of the year. Some bloom in spring and fall. Native to Europe, Asia, and South Africa.

CULTURE:  Loose soil, good drainage, ample water, and regular fertilization. For best blooms, pinch new growth out until August 1. Stop fertilization when the buds show color. Avoid light at night, for it retards blooms.

USES:   Perennial gardens, border, pots, cutting gardens.  See Edible Flowers.

PROBLEMS:  Aphids.

NOTES:    There are 13 different categories established by National Chrysanthemum Society: Spoon, Reflexing Incurve, Semi double, Decorative, Anemone, Spider, Single, Reflex, Pompom, Thistle, Laciniate, and Quile. They are all beautiful.



 


Previous Question | Back | Next Question
 
 
Printable Version | Back to Top

 
Pride Dental
 
Organic Club of America
 
EcoSafe
 
Send this website to a friend Make this website your home page