Chrysanthemum (Indicum Grp) North Bay
| Flower type | Single |
| Flower color | Purple-medium purple-071B; White-light yellow-010D |
| Flower diameter | 4 - 4,5 cm |
| Inflorescence | Capitulum (head); Raceme |
| Leaf division | Pinnatifid |
| Leaf, main color | Dark green |
Chrysanthemum (Indicum Grp) North Bay is an exquisite flowering plant that adds beauty and elegance to any garden or flower bed. This particular variety of Chrysanthemum is known for its single flower type, with colors ranging from a captivating purple to a gentle shade of medium purple (071B). Additionally, it showcases a stunning alternative of white with a hint of light yellow (010D).
The flowers of Chrysanthemum North Bay boast a diameter of 4 to 4.5 cm, making them captivatingly petite yet visually striking. The inflorescence of this lovely plant appears in two distinct forms, either as a capitulum (head) or in a raceme arrangement. The combined effect of multiple flowers creates a captivating display that will surely attract attention.
The leaves of Chrysanthemum North Bay are pinnatifid, displaying a beautifully divided structure that further adds to the aesthetics of the plant. The main color of the leaves is a rich, dark green, providing a stunning backdrop to the vibrant flowers. This combination of luscious green foliage and striking blooms creates a perfect harmony of colors in your garden.
Chrysanthemum North Bay is a versatile plant, suitable for various gardening styles and preferences. It can be grown in flower beds, containers, or even hanging baskets, adding a touch of elegance to any space. Its compact size and exquisite colors make it a popular choice for floral arrangements in bouquets and flower compositions.
In terms of care, Chrysanthemum North Bay requires moderate attention. It thrives in well-draining soil and prefers full sun or partial shade. Regular watering is essential, ensuring the soil remains consistently moist without becoming waterlogged. Adequate fertilization with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer promotes healthy growth and vibrant blooms.
Ideally, Chrysanthemum North Bay should be planted in early spring or fall, providing enough time for the roots to establish themselves before the heat of summer or cold of winter. Pruning is recommended after the blooming season to maintain a compact shape and stimulate new growth in the following season.
In conclusion, Chrysanthemum North Bay is a captivating plant that brings beauty and charm to any garden or floral arrangement. Its vibrant purple and white flowers, coupled with its dark green pinnatifid leaves, create a delightful visual spectacle. With proper care and attention, this versatile plant will reward you with a stunning display of color, adding a touch of elegance to your outdoor space.
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