This stunning Chrysanthemum Morifolium plant (Double ROOTED) from Angelina's Garden comes in a 13cm pot and is not in BLOOM. Perfect for outdoor decoration, this clump-forming plant is evergreen and cold-resistant, making it a great choice for the UK climate. It is suitable for any soil type and requires medium watering, thriving in low, medium, and full sunlight. Get yours for a beautiful AUTUMN BLOOM.


This decorative plant is perfect for adding a touch of colour to your garden and comes with a flower pot included. Please note that this plant is poisonous and should be kept away from children and pets. With its exquisite features and clumping growth habit, this Chrysanthemum Morifolium plant is a great addition to any garden.

Hummingbirds are generally attracted to the flowers of the Asteraceae family - the large family that includes the Chrysanthemum × morifolium genus. Many species of hummingbirds visit these late bloomers in the search of nectar, so if you'd like a bird-friendly garden, garden mum flowers are a great choice. They will bring in hummingbirds and butterflies alike. Blooms yellow during October to November or earlier.


History

The name chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum) is derived from the Greek chryos meaning gold and anthemon meaning flower. Early depictions of chrysanthemums show them as small, yellow, daisy-like flowers. Chrysanthemums belong to the Asteraceae or daisy family.

The ancient Chinese name for chrysanthemum is “Chu.” The Chinese city of Chu-Hsien (which means Chrysanthemum City) was so named to honour the flower.

While chrysanthemums relate to death in many parts of Europe, this isn't true in Great Britain. The Brits view mums as a symbol of happiness and longevity.

Japan has two national flowers: the cherry blossom (sakura) and the chrysanthemum