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ANNA HERMAN
Chrysanthemum
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Plant Type
Shrubbery
Plant Height
Tall (60+)
Flower Color
Pink
Flower Form
Cobweb
About product
The "Anna Herman" chrysanthemum variety is a small-flowered plant with a loose, heavily leafy bush growing 100-110 cm tall. Leaves are light green and smooth, while flowering stems have medium strength. The inflorescences are corymbiform, loose, with a diameter of 6-7 cm, located on the surface of the bush, with the number of flowers reaching 170-230 per plant. Flowers are semi-double, pink in col…
Plant Type
Shrubbery
Plant Height
Tall (60+)
Flower Color
Pink
Flower Form
Cobweb
Description
The "Anna Herman" chrysanthemum variety is a small-flowered plant with a loose, heavily leafy bush growing 100-110 cm tall. Leaves are light green and smooth, while flowering stems have medium strength. The inflorescences are corymbiform, loose, with a diameter of 6-7 cm, located on the surface of the bush, with the number of flowers reaching 170-230 per plant. Flowers are semi-double, pink in color with a moderate aroma. This variety is characterized by resistance to adverse weather conditions, diseases, and pests, as well as low fading in sunlight.
The period from the beginning of vegetation to the start of flowering is about 230 days, while flowering lasts approximately 15 days, starting in early November and reaching mass flowering by the middle of the month. Flowers retain freshness in cut arrangement for up to 12 days, making the variety attractive for decorative use. It is recommended to grow "Anna Herman" in open ground, especially in subtropical zones, where it can serve as an excellent garden decorative plant.
This variety is distinguished by rapid growth and abundant flowering, which allows creating bright and saturated floral compositions. Due to its durability and decorative qualities, the chrysanthemum "Anna Herman" will be an excellent choice for gardeners striving to decorate their plots with beautiful and unpretentious plants.
The period from the beginning of vegetation to the start of flowering is about 230 days, while flowering lasts approximately 15 days, starting in early November and reaching mass flowering by the middle of the month. Flowers retain freshness in cut arrangement for up to 12 days, making the variety attractive for decorative use. It is recommended to grow "Anna Herman" in open ground, especially in subtropical zones, where it can serve as an excellent garden decorative plant.
This variety is distinguished by rapid growth and abundant flowering, which allows creating bright and saturated floral compositions. Due to its durability and decorative qualities, the chrysanthemum "Anna Herman" will be an excellent choice for gardeners striving to decorate their plots with beautiful and unpretentious plants.
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| Plant Type | |
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| Plant Height | Tall (60+) |
| Flower Color | |
| Flower Form | |
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Flowering Duration
Flowering Duration
Flowering begins on the 37-48th day after emergence and lasts 20-40 days. As for pollination, rapeseed is facultative self-pollinating (up to 20% of plants can self-pollinate cross-pollinated), the spatial isolation norm on seed plots is not less than 500m. |
10-20 |
| Flower diameter, cm | Small-flowered (up to 5) |
| Assignment | |
| Light Requirement | |
| Growing period (from planting to flowering), days | 121-150 |
| Scent | |
| Catalog | Catalog → Chrysanthemum |
| Originator | Козьменко Нина Павловна |
| Country | Russia |
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