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Color: Coral
Type: Decor

Alluring,
two-tone, coral-peach decorative which exhibits the same
free-growing traits, early and uniform flowers response of
Emily. Amazing flexibility, as with all Emily
varieties. Flowers a few days behind Emily. Fine
for all summer and fall flowering programs. Very good
color retention. |
8789
Color: Coral
Type: Decorative
Season: Extended
8865
Color: Coral
Type: Decorative
Season: Late
8875
Color: Coral
Type: Daisy
8905
Color: Coral
Type: Daisy
Season: Early

8888
ZESTY VICTORIA
Color: Coral
Type: Decor
Season: Mid

8109
DENDRANTHEMA (BELGIAN MUMS)
SONOMA CORAL BELGIAN
Color: Coral
Type: Decorative Belgian
Season: Mid

8931
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Flower Form Key |
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| Cushion mums are not a flower form but a name used for early-flowering, low, bushy mums. Most resemble decorative. | |
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Daisies or Singles mums have daisy-like flowers with yellow centers. |
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Decorative mums have double or semi-double flowers and usually grow to over 18 inches tall. |
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Pompon mums have small ball-shaped flowers, on plants that are usually under 18 inches tall. |
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Spider mums have petals that are long and tubular with hooked ends. Almost spider-like in appearance. |
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Spoon mums have petals that are spoon shaped. |
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Quill mums have petals that are straight, long and tubular that resemble a feather quill. |
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FYI: Chrysanthemums are usually grown as a seasonal annuals for fall bloom. Varieties are usually grown for outdoor use and require short days (long nights) to bloom with differences among varieties -- early fall blooming ones require shorter nights than those blooming later. Pinch back to encourage branching and denser growth -- no later than July 15 in zone 4-5; division every 3-4 years may be beneficial. |
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Season Key: Early = Early to mid
September |