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What is the wheat straw chrysanthemum also called?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Wheat straw chrysanthemum, also known as chamomile, is a perennial herbaceous flower of the genus Chrysanthemum of Compositae. Originated in Australia, it is cultivated in many countries all over the world.

Another name for wheat stem chrysanthemum

Wheat straw chrysanthemum, also known as wax chrysanthemum, Bei Xigong, originated in Australia.

Ecological habits of wheat stalk chrysanthemum

Wheat stem chrysanthemum prefers a warm and sunny environment. It is not cold-resistant, avoids extreme heat, and grows well on fertile and loose soil that is moist and well drained.

Morphological characteristics of wheat stalk chrysanthemum

The plant of Chrysanthemum morifolium is 50ml 90cm high, the stem is much branched and the whole plant is puberulent. Leaves alternate, striate-lanceolate, entire, without petiole. Capitate inflorescences solitary branch ends, flowering gorgeously long and dry without leg color, flowers yellow, orange, red pink, white. Autumn sowing is often carried out after mid-late September.

The main uses of wheat stalk chrysanthemum

Wheat stalk chrysanthemum can be arranged in flower beds, can also be watched in pots, and can be used for dry flowers, cut flowers and flower arrangement.

 
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