Difference between revisions of "Chrysanthemum"
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There are about 160 species of Chrysanthemum, so the genus is very broad. Most of the ones we know are of the species C. morifolium, better known as Florists' Chrysanthemum. These bloom in autumn, are the most useful, with a rainbow of colors and flower forms, as well as growth habits. The flowers are good cut flowers as well. The Shasta Daisy (C. maximum) is another popular species that is a heavy summer and fall bloom of white flowers with gold centers, with varying flower forms. The number of cultivars is probably countless, and growing quickly. The following is a general breakout of the many types into groupings which will simplify how to care for them. | There are about 160 species of Chrysanthemum, so the genus is very broad. Most of the ones we know are of the species C. morifolium, better known as Florists' Chrysanthemum. These bloom in autumn, are the most useful, with a rainbow of colors and flower forms, as well as growth habits. The flowers are good cut flowers as well. The Shasta Daisy (C. maximum) is another popular species that is a heavy summer and fall bloom of white flowers with gold centers, with varying flower forms. The number of cultivars is probably countless, and growing quickly. The following is a general breakout of the many types into groupings which will simplify how to care for them. | ||
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+ | The species of ''Chrysanthemum'' are [[herbaceous]] [[perennial plant]]s, with deeply lobed leaves and large flowerheads, white, yellow or pink in the wild species. | ||
==Garden Chrysanthemums== | ==Garden Chrysanthemums== | ||
− | + | [[Image:Red mums.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Cultivated chrysanthemums can be yellow, white, or even bright red, such as these.]] | |
==Exhibition chrysanthemums== | ==Exhibition chrysanthemums== | ||
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==Species== | ==Species== | ||
+ | The genus once included many more species, but has been split. The defining species, ''Chrysanthemum indicum'', was also changed, then changed back after much controversy thereby restoring the economically important florist's chrysanthemum to the genus ''Chrysanthemum''. These species were, after the splitting of the genus but before the ICBN ruling, commonly treated under the genus name ''Dendranthema''. | ||
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+ | The other species previously treated in the narrow view of the genus ''Chrysanthemum'' are now transferred to the genus ''[[Glebionis]]''. The other genera split off from ''Chrysanthemum'' include ''[[Argyranthemum]]'', ''[[Leucanthemopsis]]'', ''[[Leucanthemum]]'', ''[[Rhodanthemum]]'', and ''[[Tanacetum]]''. | ||
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About 160 species, including: | About 160 species, including: | ||
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| ''[[Chrysanthemum zawadskii]]'' || x || none || 0 || na | | ''[[Chrysanthemum zawadskii]]'' || x || none || 0 || na | ||
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+ | ===Pests and diseases=== | ||
+ | ''Chrysanthemum'' species are used as food plants by the [[larva]]e of some [[Lepidoptera]] species — see [[list of Lepidoptera which feed on Chrysanthemum]]. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Image:Chrysanthemums.jpg| A cluster of chrysanthemums | Image:Chrysanthemums.jpg| A cluster of chrysanthemums | ||
+ | Image:IMG 2967.JPG| A cluster of chrysanthemums | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Revision as of 06:14, 29 January 2009
Lifespan: | ⌛ | perennial |
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Origin: | ✈ | Asia, NE Europe |
Exposure: | ☼ | full sun"full sun" is not in the list (sun, part-sun, shade, unknown) of allowed values for the "Exposure" property. |
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Water: | ◍ | regular"regular" is not in the list (wet, moist, moderate, dry, less when dormant) of allowed values for the "Water" property. |
Features: | ✓ | flowers |
Sunset Zones: | see species |
There are about 160 species of Chrysanthemum, so the genus is very broad. Most of the ones we know are of the species C. morifolium, better known as Florists' Chrysanthemum. These bloom in autumn, are the most useful, with a rainbow of colors and flower forms, as well as growth habits. The flowers are good cut flowers as well. The Shasta Daisy (C. maximum) is another popular species that is a heavy summer and fall bloom of white flowers with gold centers, with varying flower forms. The number of cultivars is probably countless, and growing quickly. The following is a general breakout of the many types into groupings which will simplify how to care for them.
The species of Chrysanthemum are herbaceous perennial plants, with deeply lobed leaves and large flowerheads, white, yellow or pink in the wild species.
Garden Chrysanthemums
Exhibition chrysanthemums
Disbudded
Non-disbudded
Species
The genus once included many more species, but has been split. The defining species, Chrysanthemum indicum, was also changed, then changed back after much controversy thereby restoring the economically important florist's chrysanthemum to the genus Chrysanthemum. These species were, after the splitting of the genus but before the ICBN ruling, commonly treated under the genus name Dendranthema.
The other species previously treated in the narrow view of the genus Chrysanthemum are now transferred to the genus Glebionis. The other genera split off from Chrysanthemum include Argyranthemum, Leucanthemopsis, Leucanthemum, Rhodanthemum, and Tanacetum.
About 160 species, including:
Latin | Synonyms | Common names | USDA Zones | Sunset Zones |
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Chrysanthemum aphrodite | x | none | 0 | na |
Chrysanthemum arcticum | Arctanthemum arcticum | none | 0 | 1-24, 32-45 |
Chrysanthemum argyrophyllum | x | none | 0 | na |
Chrysanthemum arisanense | x | none | 0 | na |
Chrysanthemum balsamita | Tanacetum balsamita | Costmary | 0 | 2-24, 28-41 |
Chrysanthemum boreale | x | none | 0 | na |
Chrysanthemum chalchingolicum | x | none | 0 | na |
Chrysanthemum carinatum | x | Summer Chrys., Tricolor Chrys. | 0 | All zones |
Chrysanthemum chanetii | x | none | 0 | na |
Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium | x | none | 0 | na |
Chrysanthemum coccineum | Pyrethrum roseum, Tanacetum coccineum | Pyrethrum, Painted daisy | 0 | 2-24, 33-41 |
Chrysanthemum coronarium | x | Crown daisy | 0 | All zones |
Chrysanthemum crassum | x | none | 0 | na |
Chrysanthemum frutescens | Argyranthemum frutescens | Marguerite, Paris Daisy | 0 | 14-24, 26, 28 |
Chrysanthemum glabriusculum | x | none | 0 | na |
Chrysanthemum hypargyrum | x | none | 0 | na |
Chrysanthemum indicum | x | none | 0 | na |
Chrysanthemum japonense | x | none | 0 | na |
Chrysanthemum japonicum | x | none | 0 | na |
Chrysanthemum lavandulifolium | x | none | 0 | na |
Chrysanthemum leucanthemum | Leucanthemum vulgare | Ox-eye Daisy, Common Daisy | 0 | 1-24, 28-43 |
Chrysanthemum mawii | x | none | 0 | na |
Chrysanthemum maximowiczii | x | none | 0 | na |
Chrysanthemum maximum | C. superbum, Leucanthemum maximum | Shasta Daisy | 0 | 1-24, 26, 28-43 |
Chrysanthemum mongolicum | x | none | 0 | na |
Chrysanthemum morifolium | Dendranthema grandiflorum | Florists' Chrysanthemum | 0 | 2-24, 26, 28-41 |
Chrysanthemum morii | x | none | 0 | na |
Chrysanthemum multicaule | Nipponanthemum nipponicum | none | 0 | 2-24, 29-41 |
Chrysanthemum okiense | x | none | 0 | na |
Chrysanthemum oreastrum | x | none | 0 | na |
Chrysanthemum ornatum | x | none | 0 | na |
Chrysanthemum pacificum | Pyrethrum marginatum, Dendranthema pacificum | Gold and Silver Chrys. | 0 | 2-24, 28-41 |
Chrysanthemum paludosum | Leucanthemum paludosum | none | 0 | All (annual) |
Chrysanthemum parthenium | Tanacetum parthenium | Feverfew | 0 | 1-24, 28-45 |
Chrysanthemum potentilloides | x | none | 0 | na |
Chrysanthemum ptarmiciflorum | Tanacetum ptarmiciflorum | Dusty Miller, Silver Lace | 0 | 16, 17, 19-24 (all as annual) |
Chrysanthemum rubellum | Dendranthema zawadskii | none | 0 | 1-24, 28-43 |
Chrysanthemum segetum | x | none | 0 | na |
Chrysanthemum serotinum | C. uliginosum | none | 0 | 2-9, 14, 28-43 |
Chrysanthemum shiwogiku | x | none | 0 | na |
Chrysanthemum sinuatum | x | none | 0 | na |
Chrysanthemum vestitum | x | none | 0 | na |
Chrysanthemum weyrichii | Dendranthema weyrichii | none | 0 | 2-6, 32, 34-41 |
Chrysanthemum yoshinaganthum | x | none | 0 | na |
Chrysanthemum zawadskii | x | none | 0 | na |
Pests and diseases
Chrysanthemum species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species — see list of Lepidoptera which feed on Chrysanthemum.
Gallery
References
- w:Chrysanthemum. Some of the material on this page may be from Wikipedia, under the Creative Commons license.
- Chrysanthemum QR Code (Size 50, 100, 200, 500)