Chrysanthemum x hort. 'Citronella'
Chrysanthemum
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Product information "Chrysanthemum x hort. 'Citronella'"
Chrysanthemums bring colour to gardens again in the autumn months. They have dark green, alternately arranged leaves; the plant grows mostly straight upright. Starting in September, the variety 'Citronella' forms many, attractive, lemon yellow, extra double flowers. This perennial prefers locations in full sun with well-drained, nutrient-rich, slightly moist and warm soil. It can be used in the foreground of larger beds as well as in troughs and containers. Chrysanthemum x hortorum 'Citronella' is also an excellent cut flower. This plant should be given winter protection that consists of brushwood because the hardiness is not very pronounced.Flower colour: Yellow
Flowering period: Autumn
Height: 60 cm
Light requirements: Sun
Leaf shape: Oval, round, sinuate
Leaf colour: Green
Spacing: 40 - 50 cm
Hardiness zone: 7
Use: Home gardens, cottage gardens, Asian gardens, cut flower
Speciality: A fragrant plant
Family: Asteraceae
Perennial rating: A good variety
Compatibility: Plant individually or in small groups
Breeder: Foerster (D)
- Flowering Period September, November
- Final height 40cm to 60cm
- Available February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November
- Hardiness hardy
- Soil moist, moderately heavy
- Location full sun
- Flower Colour yellow
- Leaf Colour green
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