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compound flowers 1.5-3 inches in diameter that have a distinct dusty pungent odor, alternating lobed leaves, usually a mounding affect, beautiful fall colors of white, brass, orange, red, burgundy, and yellow. Usually blooming late summer to early fall, 10-24 inches in height. A good substitute would be dendranthemum because they need not be pinched.

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this is what a chrysanthemum flower looks like.

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Chrysanthemums are indeed a type of flower. They come in 13 different forms. They are the national flower of Japan. Many gardeners depend on chrysanthemums for fall color.

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Chrysanthemums should have their blossoms pinched in the summer so they put on a good fall bloom.

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What do chrysanthemums look like?

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