Chrysanthemum indicum


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Read about Chrysanthemum indicum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Chrysanthemum indicum, Linn. Fig. 929. Much like the last, but lvs. thin and flaccid, pinnately parted, with acute or mucronate teeth: outer involucral bracts broad and scarious except the herbaceous midnerve; rays yellow, shorter than diam. of the disk. China and Japan. B.M. 7874. G.C. III. 8:565; 28:342; 31:303 (adapted in Fig. 929).—This species is not native to India, and therefore Linnaeus' name is inappropriate. Abroad, C. indicum is often used in a wide sense, to include C. morifolium. In recent years, both C. morifolium and C. indicum have been grown in England from wild stock, and from such studies of them the present descriptions and figures are drawn. From these plants it is supposed, by endless variation and by hybridization, the highly developed glasshouse or florist's chrysanthemums have come, a group that may be distinguished as C. hortoum, Figs. 938-50. CH


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