'Florist' (or 'exhibition') chrysanthemums are specially bred for beauty, not hardiness. They can't take cold winters.
Unless you live where it's warm all year, stick to the 'garden' (or 'hardy') chrysanthemums at your local garden store, where the stock is tailored to your local conditions.
Florist chrysanthemums are annuals. Chrysanthemums grown in the garden can be perennials if they are planted long enough to get their roots established before a hard freeze.
'Florist' chrysanthemums are specially bred for beauty, not hardiness. They are grown in greenhouses and can't take cold winters. Stick to the 'garden' chrysanthemums at your local garden store, where the stock is tailored to your local conditions.
'Florist' chrysanthemums are specially bred for beauty, not hardiness. They can't take cold winters. Stick to the 'garden' (or 'hardy') chrysanthemums at your local garden store, where the stock is tailored to your local conditions.Some folks in West Texas say their weather varies from the low teens in winter to near one hundred degrees in the summer. They have chrysanthemum plants that they bought locally and planted outdoors three years ago and they keep coming back every year.
Chrysanthemums do not have thorns.
Chrysanthemums are a great source of color in the fall garden.
Chrysanthemums add color to the fall garden. Not many flowers bloom in the fall.
Garden chrysanthemums add color to your yard in fall when few other plants bloom. Florists use them in floral arrangements.
Chrysanthemums are toxic to most mammals. So most mammals leave them alone.
Chrysanthemums add a lot of color to the fall garden. They tolerate mild frosts and are very hardy.
Chrysanthemums will live outdoors in your garden, provided: -you live where it's warm all year, OR -you stick to 'garden' (or 'hardy') chrysanthemums that you buy at your local garden store. Their stock is tailored to your local conditions. The 'florist' (or 'exhibition') chrysanthemums are specially bred for beauty, not hardiness. They need special care, such as staking, and can't take cold winters. Some folks in West Texas say their weather varies from the low teens in winter to near one hundred degrees in the summer. They have chrysanthemum plants that they bought locally and planted outdoors three years ago and they keep coming back every year.
Chrysanthemums are fall plants so they tolerate cold weather better than many garden plants.
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