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TAGSIMA
Chrysanthemum
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Plant Type
Shrubbery
Plant Height
Medium (30-60)
Flower Color
Red, Yellow
Bloom Time
Early (September)
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About product
Chrysanthemum TAGSIMA is a variety of Korean chrysanthemum developed at the Botanical Garden-Institute of the Ufa Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences. This variety is intended for cultivation in agriculture and is distinguished by high resistance to diseases, which allows for successful cultivation in various climatic conditions. The plant is an erect bush about 77 cm high, densel…
Plant Type
Shrubbery
Plant Height
Medium (30-60)
Flower Color
Red, Yellow
Bloom Time
Early (September)
Description
Chrysanthemum TAGSIMA is a variety of Korean chrysanthemum developed at the Botanical Garden-Institute of the Ufa Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences. This variety is intended for cultivation in agriculture and is distinguished by high resistance to diseases, which allows for successful cultivation in various climatic conditions. The plant is an erect bush about 77 cm high, densely leafy with sturdy flower stalks.
The leaves of the TAGSIMA chrysanthemum are large, dark green, with a hairy underside and rounded lobe edges. The inflorescences are semi-double and dense, with a diameter of about 7 cm. The outer ray flowers have a dark red color, while the disk is rich yellow with a diameter of about 1.3–1.4 cm. Flowering begins in late July to early August and continues until the second half of October, providing a long-lasting decorative effect. On one flower stalk, an average of 16 inflorescences form, and on the plant – from 185 to 280, indicating a high abundance of flowering.
The decorative period after the start of flowering is about 66 days. Due to its characteristics, the TAGSIMA chrysanthemum is an excellent choice for gardeners and florists seeking a stable and striking plant with prolonged flowering and an attractive appearance.
The leaves of the TAGSIMA chrysanthemum are large, dark green, with a hairy underside and rounded lobe edges. The inflorescences are semi-double and dense, with a diameter of about 7 cm. The outer ray flowers have a dark red color, while the disk is rich yellow with a diameter of about 1.3–1.4 cm. Flowering begins in late July to early August and continues until the second half of October, providing a long-lasting decorative effect. On one flower stalk, an average of 16 inflorescences form, and on the plant – from 185 to 280, indicating a high abundance of flowering.
The decorative period after the start of flowering is about 66 days. Due to its characteristics, the TAGSIMA chrysanthemum is an excellent choice for gardeners and florists seeking a stable and striking plant with prolonged flowering and an attractive appearance.
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| Plant Type | |
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| Plant Height | Medium (30-60) |
| Flower Color | |
| Bloom Time | |
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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. |
40+ |
| Flower diameter, cm | Medium-flowered (5-10) |
| Assignment | |
| Catalog | Catalog → Chrysanthemum |
| Originator | UFRC RAS |
| Originator | Фгбну Уфимский Федеральный Исследовательский Центр Ран |
| Country | Russia |
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