Chrysanthemum (Indicum Grp) disbudded Zivena

Flower type | Semi-double |
Flower color | White-white-NN155D |
Flower diameter | 12 - 13 cm |
Inflorescence | Single-flowered; Capitulum (head) |
Leaf division | Divided/split |
Flower color distribution | Bicolored |
Flower, secondary color(s) | Green-light green-N144A |
Chrysanthemum (Indicum Grp) is a stunning flower known for its beauty and versatility. One of the notable varieties of Chrysanthemum is the disbudded Zivena. With its semi-double flower type and white-white-NN155D color, this Chrysanthemum is truly a sight to behold.
The Zivena Chrysanthemum boasts a flower diameter of 12 to 13 centimeters, making it quite large and eye-catching. Its inflorescence consists of single flowers arranged in a capitulum or head-like structure, adding an elegant touch to the overall appearance.
Not only are the flowers mesmerizing, but the foliage of the Zivena Chrysanthemum also holds its own charm. The leaves are divided or split, enhancing the visual appeal of the plant and adding texture to its overall silhouette.
What sets the disbudded Zivena apart is its bicolored flower color distribution. While the primary color is a clean and pure white, it is accentuated by subtle greenish undertones. The secondary color of the flowers is green-light green-N144A, creating a lovely contrast and adding depth to the blooms.
The bicolored nature of the Zivena Chrysanthemum's flowers makes it a versatile choice for various floral arrangements and designs. It can be an exquisite centerpiece by itself or combined with other flowers to create stunning bouquets and floral displays.
Cultivating Zivena Chrysanthemums requires attention to detail and proper care. These plants thrive in well-drained soil and require regular watering to keep the soil evenly moist. Adequate sunlight is essential for the Chrysanthemum's growth and development, so finding a spot with full or partial sunlight is important.
Regular pruning and disbudding are also necessary to maintain the plant's shape and encourage the growth of larger, more vibrant blooms. Disbudding refers to removing the lateral buds or side shoots to direct the plant's energy towards the main flower, resulting in a more robust and visually appealing blossom.
Whether used in floral arrangements or as garden adornments, the disbudded Zivena Chrysanthemum brings elegance and beauty to any setting. Its semi-double flowers, with their unique bicolored distribution and green-light green-N144A secondary color, make it a captivating addition to any space. With proper care and attention, this Chrysanthemum variety will continue to reward gardeners and flower enthusiasts with its stunning display year after year.
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