Chrysanthemum
By Scottish
- 5 Oct, 2013
- 6 likes
Are these plants usually annuals or perennials?
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Thanks Derek - do they need cutting back in spring?
6 Oct, 2013
Hi, yes cut them back quite low, Chrysant's are grown from a stool and flower on new growth, when they start to send new shoots out, you can use some for cuttings, Derek.
6 Oct, 2013
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This photo is of species Chrysanthemum.
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This photo is of "Chrysanthemum (Orange)" in Scottish's garden
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Hi Scottish, perennials, Derek.
5 Oct, 2013