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There are two mum types: florist and garden perennial mums. Botanically, they are both members of the genus Chrysanthemum, with many hybrids in each category. The main difference between florist ...
Fall just wouldn’t be the same without them. When shopping for mums you may see them labeled as garden, perennial, gift, or florist mums. All these different names for plants that basically look ...
It's a shame, because garden mums are usually hardy and can be replanted in the ground. Instead of wasting your mums on a repeating cycle every year, plant them in the garden to overwinter.
Garden mums (Dendranthema X grandiflora) are readily available in a wide range of colors for purchase and are a great way to add late-season color to your garden. You may also see the terms hardy ...
Planting chrysanthemum in the spring gives the perennial plant time to establish and adapt to its new garden home, but you’ll easily find mums in garden centers and nurseries in both fall and ...
"Show mums" are a cold-hardy, late-season perennial showstopper in your garden that won't die off in the winter. As the summer season winds down, gardeners like myself start getting desperate to ...
Chrysanthemums, or simply “mums,” are late-season garden stars. Mums have been cultivated as far back as 1,500 years in China, holding a place of honor as one of the Four Nobles alongside plum ...
The garden-variety perennials will be labeled chrysanthemum morifolium; annuals belong to the chrysanthemum multicaule species. No plant tag? Check the foliage: Perennial mums have broad ...
Fall just wouldn’t be the same without them. When shopping for mums, you may see them labeled as garden, perennial, gift or florist mums. All these different names for plants that basically look ...
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