What's the name of a black-hearted chrysanthemum?
Another name for black chrysanthemum
Black-hearted chrysanthemum, also known as black-heart golden chrysanthemum, black-eyed chrysanthemum.
Growth habits of Chrysanthemum morifolium
Black-hearted chrysanthemum, native to North America, is a perennial herb used for 1-2-year-old plant cultivation. Black chrysanthemum has strong adaptability and is more resistant to cold. It is easy to cultivate, drought-tolerant and lax on soil, but sandy soil with good drainage should be chosen. Black chrysanthemum likes a warm growing environment with plenty of sunshine.
The value of black chrysanthemum
Black-hearted chrysanthemum is mainly its garden value, black-hearted chrysanthemum flowers are more beautiful, suitable for garden planting, layout of the courtyard. It can also be used as windowsill plants or potted plants.
The floral language of black chrysanthemum
Although the black heart chrysanthemum is called black heart, it is not black at all, and its fancy language is fairness and justice!
- Prev
The nature of the tree, you know?
Pteris ferns are perennial herbs. Pteris leaves delicate, beautiful leaves, potted plants are very good ornamental form.
- Next
Do you know the characteristics of tiger orchid?
Cymbidium is a perennial herb of Amaryllidaceae. It is an excellent foliage flower with graceful leaves. It originated from the tropics and has been introduced and cultivated first.
Related
- What if the leaves of potted flowers turn yellow?
- Florescence Control of several Flowers
- Anti-freezing technology and post-freezing nursing technology of flowers
- What is the classification of flowers? What are the common methods of flower classification?
- Prevention and control of alkali and acid damage of flowers in courtyard
- Technology of Anti-freezing and restoring growth of Flower seedlings in greenhouse and greenhouse
- How does flower fertilization not hurt the root? Fertilization technology of flowers
- Key points of disinfection in flower greenhouse
- Several pesticides that are banned or used cautiously in flowers
- How to fertilize the flowers that watch the leaves?