Chrysanthemums do smell bad. They are used to make an insecticide.
Yes the Chrysanthemums are poisonous to horses, it's best to remove them from any place a horse could get ahold of them.
Rabbits avoid eating chrysanthemums. They seem to know that chrysanthemumsare poisonous.
There are different things that can eat or destroy chrysanthemums, such as caterpillars, spider mites, aphids, and the leafminer. Bacterial and viral diseases as well as fungi can also affect these flowers.
I don't know if they are naturally poisonous, but chrysanthemums immediately come to mind (pyrethrins) and is where a large percentage of pesticides come from
chrysanthemums have yellow and red
Chrysanthemums do not have thorns.
They are chrysanthemums that are shaped like a button.
It is best to divide chrysanthemums in the spring.
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.
Yes! They are very poisonous to cats. Keep cats away from the entire plant because all parts are toxic! Some insecticides contain chrysanthemum juices called pyrethrin. These are very safe insecticides to use, but children and pets need to be kept away from the wet residue because that is when it is a danger! Cats are usually smart enough to stay away from something like this because of the taste\smell.
Fuji chrysanthemums and spider chrysanthemums are the same flower. The botanic name is Dendranthema x grandiflorium.
Odour of Chrysanthemums was created in 1911.