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  1. Chrysanthemum indicum is a flowering plant commonly called Indian chrysanthemum, within the family Asteraceae and genus Chrysanthemum.

  2. Our favourite Chrysanthemum indicum varieties. Here are four special varieties of Indian chrysanthemum, which are actually Chrysanthemum indicum hybrids. All of them are winter hardy down to about – 17 °C, making them suitable for growing in the UK.

  3. Apr 14, 2023 · The Chrysanthemum indicum, commonly referred to as “the garden mum,” is a showy flower that comes in various shapes and sizes. It is one of the most popular flowers worldwide and is used as a staple in bouquets. Newer RHS award-winning examples include “Ruby Mound” and “Grandchild.”

  4. An upright deciduous, perennial species, producing stems to 60cm (2ft) high on a plant 60cm (2ft) across, with deeply divided and sweetly aromatic leaves. They have a fragrance reminiscent of lemon and chamomile. Single yellow daisy flowers are produced from August to October.

  5. Chrysanthemum indicum is a perennial Japanese herb that can grow to 1-3 feet at maturity. Indian Chrysanthemum has over 10,000 varieties. The flowers are single and intensely fragrant. Chrysanthemum indicum is approved by NASA as a houseplant that can reduce air pollution.

  6. Chrysanthemum indicum. First published in Sp. Pl.: 889 (1753) This species is accepted. The native range of this species is Himalaya to China to N. Indo-China, Korea, Japan. It is a perennial and grows primarily in the temperate biome. It is has environmental uses and as a medicine.

  7. Chrysanthemum, genus of about 40 species of flowering plants in the aster family, native primarily to subtropical and temperate areas of the Old World. Cultivated species, often called mums, are grown as fall-blooming ornamentals and are important in the floral industry.