Chrysanthemum (Indicum Grp) disbudded Tarantula Red

Chrysanthemum (Indicum Grp) disbudded Tarantula Red
Flower type Double (pleniflorous)
Flower color Red-medium brown purple-182A
Flower diameter 15 - 20 cm
Inflorescence Single-flowered
Leaf division Pinnately lobed
Flower color distribution Unicolored with trace
Flower, secondary color(s) Brown-brown red-182B; Red-medium brown purple-184B

The Chrysanthemum (Indicum Grp) variety known as Tarantula Red is a stunning flower that displays a unique combination of colors and an enticing double bloom. With its pinnately lobed leaves and single-flowered inflorescence, this chrysanthemum is a true standout in any garden or floral arrangement.

The Tarantula Red chrysanthemum exhibits a breathtaking flower color that is best described as a rich blend of red, medium brown, and purple. Specifically, the primary color is a mesmerizing shade of red-182A, which beautifully complements the petals' secondary colors. These secondary colors consist of a deep brown-red (182B) and a reddish-brown purple (184B), creating a captivating overall color scheme.

But it's not just the color that makes the Tarantula Red chrysanthemum so remarkable. With a generous flower diameter of 15 to 20 centimeters, this variety commands attention and provides a substantial presence in any floral display. The pleniflorous nature of its double bloom is what truly sets it apart, giving the flowers a fullness and depth that is sure to impress.

As an added bonus, the Tarantula Red chrysanthemum has a distinctive flower color distribution. The petals are primarily unicolored, with the primary shade of red-182A dominating. However, upon closer inspection, one can discern a delicate trace of the secondary colors, adding a subtle complexity to the overall appearance of the flower.

Whether used in bouquets, floral arrangements, or as a standalone plant in the garden, the Tarantula Red chrysanthemum is sure to make a lasting impression. Its enchanting combination of colors, pleniflorous double bloom, and striking leaf division make it a true visual delight. While it may have a somewhat ominous name, this chrysanthemum is anything but frightful. Instead, it embodies elegance, beauty, and a touch of the exotic, making it a must-have for any flower enthusiast or gardener.

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