Chrysanthemum indicum


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

Description

Chrysanthemum indicum grows up to by. It usually blooms from August to October. It must be grown outside under sunlight with moist soil. They normally have yellow or white flowers with yellow pollen. As Moul says, it is suitable for light, medium and heavy soils. Suitable pH: acid, neutral and basic soils.

Cultivation

Chrysanthemum indicum is a plant of the temperate zone but it can be grown successfully outside the area such as in tropical areas as it is often cultivated in Southeast Asia with moist soil in sunny weather. It can handle temperatures down to.

Propagation

Seeds can be sowed between the range of August to October. It usually starts to grow in 10 to 18 days at.

Uses