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Syngenta
(Single Chrysanthemum)
The chrysanthemum Puebloâ„¢ produces numerous dull-orange, green-eyed "daisies" on bushy, dome-shaped, 10- to 14- inch (25 to 35 cm) plants. The 3-inch-wide (7 to 7.5 cm), single to semi-double blooms appear in autumn under "natural" conditions, but greenhouse-grown specimens can be brought into flower at other seasons. This vegetatively propagated mum was introduced by Yoder Brothers of Barberton, Ohio. It is grown and sold as a seasonal container plant.
C. × morifolium originated...
Yoder Brothers
(Regina Chrysanthemum, Single Chrysanthemum)
Russet red daisies cover 'Regina' in mid-fall. This Yoder Brothers introduction adopts a perfect compact, spreading, cushion habit and was bred by Mark A. Smith of Fort Myers, Florida.
In spring, this clump-forming herbaceous perennial has dense, branched stems lined with rich green, fragrant, lobed leaves. It begins flowering in fall and continues for several weeks afterward. Its showy flowers are uniform and densely cover the mounded plant. They are visited by butterflies as the insects prepare...
Jessie Keith
(Daisy Chrysanthemum, Reno Chrysanthemum)
The chrysanthemum Renoâ„¢ produces numerous deep coral-orange, yellow-eyed, daisy-like blossoms on bushy, rounded, 10- to 16-inch (25 to 40 cm) plants. The 2.5-inch wide (7.5 cm), single to semi-double blooms open in autumn under "natural" conditions, but greenhouse-grown plants can be forced into bloom at other seasons. This vegetatively propagated cultivar was introduced and patented by Yoder Brothers of Barberton, Ohio. It is grown and sold as a seasonal container plant.
C. × morifolium...
Syngenta
(Single Chrysanthemum)
Rivendell chrysanthemum produces numerous white, greenish-eyed "daisies" on bushy, dome-shaped, 12- to 16- inch (30 to 40 cm) plants. The 3-inch-wide (7.5 cm), single to semi-double blooms appear in autumn under "natural" conditions, but greenhouse-grown specimens can be brought into flower at other seasons. This vegetatively propagated mum was introduced by Yoder Brothers of Barberton, Ohio. It is grown and sold as a seasonal container plant.
C. × morifolium originated in...
Jessie Keith
(Single Chrysanthemum)
Bred for use as a seasonal container plant, the chrysanthemum Roanokeâ„¢ produces numerous lavender-pink, yellow-eyed, daisy-like blossoms on bushy, rounded, 12- to 16-inch (30 to 40 cm) plants. The 2-inch wide (5 cm), single to semi-double blooms open in autumn under "natural" conditions, but greenhouse-grown plants can be forced into bloom at other seasons. Cultivars in the Roanokeâ„¢ Series were introduced and patented by Yoder Brothers of Barberton, Ohio. They are available only as vegetatively propagated...
Yoder Brothers
(Decorative Chrysanthemum, Spray Chrysanthemum)
Developed for the cut flower trade, Rock chrysanthemum produces sprays of double, dusty-red blossoms on sturdy, upright, 36- to 40-inch (90 to 100 cm) stems. The 3-inch-wide (7 cm), many-petaled blooms appear in autumn under "natural" conditions, but greenhouse-grown specimens can be brought into bloom at other seasons, with plants flowering approximately 8 weeks after 2 weeks of "long nights" (13.5 hours or more). This vegetatively propagated mum was introduced by Yoder Brothers of Barberton, Ohio....
Yoder Brothers
(Decorative Chrysanthemum)
The garden chrysanthemum Sharonâ„¢ Dark Pink produces masses of double purple blossoms on densely branched, rounded, 12-inch-tall (30 cm) plants. Containerized specimens grow about 7 inches tall. The 2-inch-wide (5 cm), many-petaled blooms open in late summer, early in the fall "mum" season. This cultivar was introduced by Yoder Brothers of Barberton, Ohio, and is available only as vegetatively propagated plants.
The showy blooms and pungent, lobed leaves of garden chrysanthemums are staples of...
Yoder Brothers
(Decorative Chrysanthemum)
This double-flowered garden chrysanthemum produces masses of small, copper-orange blossoms on densely branched, rounded, 10- to 16-inch (25 to 40 cm) plants. The 1.25-inch-wide (3 cm), many-petaled blooms open in early autumn, relatively late in the fall "mum" season. This cultivar was introduced by Yoder Brothers of Barberton, Ohio, and is available only as vegetatively propagated plants.
The showy blooms and pungent, lobed leaves of garden chrysanthemums are staples of the autumn flower garden....
(Single Chrysanthemum)
The chrysanthemum Sonomaâ„¢ produces numerous rose-pink, yellow-eyed "daisies" on bushy, dome-shaped, 12- to 16- inch (30 to 40 cm) plants. The 3-inch-wide (7 to 7.5 cm), single to semi-double blooms appear in autumn under "natural" conditions, but greenhouse-grown specimens can be brought into flower at other seasons. This vegetatively propagated mum was introduced by Yoder Brothers of Barberton, Ohio. It is grown and sold as a seasonal container plant.
C. × morifolium originated...
Jessie Keith
(Single Chrysanthemum)
This florists' chrysanthemum produces masses of small, daisy-like blossoms on densely branched, mounded, 12- to 16-inch plants. The white, yellow-eyed, 1.5-inch-wide (4 cm) blooms appear in autumn and early winter. Plants grown under artificial conditions can be "forced" into flower at other seasons. This chrysanthemum is also distinguished by its relatively small, glossy, dark green leaves. Typically grown as a seasonal container plant, Sylvieâ„¢ White can also be used as a garden perennial in USDA...