Chrysanthemum (Indicum Grp) spray santini Sweetheart

Chrysanthemum (Indicum Grp) spray santini Sweetheart
Flower type Semi-double
Flower color Red-dark purple red-060A; White-white-NN155C
Flower diameter 3 - 3,5 cm
Inflorescence Raceme; Capitulum (head)
Leaf division Divided/split
Flower color distribution Bicolored

Chrysanthemum (Indicum Grp) is a versatile and popular choice for garden enthusiasts and floral enthusiasts alike. Its vibrant color combinations and unique flower characteristics make it a standout addition to any garden or bouquet. One particular variety that has been catching the attention of many is the spray santini Sweetheart.

The semi-double flower of the Sweetheart variety is a sight to behold. With its intricate layers of overlapping petals, it creates a sense of depth and texture that adds dimension to any floral arrangement. The flower color of the Sweetheart is an exquisite blend of red and dark purple-red. This mesmerizing hue, known as 060A, captivates the eye and adds a touch of drama to the overall appearance of the chrysanthemum.

In addition to the bold red-dark purple red, the Sweetheart also showcases a pure white color variation designated as NN155C. This white variation provides a striking contrast to the darker shades and adds a sense of purity and elegance to the flower arrangement. Together, the bicolored effect of the Sweetheart creates a stunning visual display that is sure to leave a lasting impression.

Measuring between 3 to 3.5 centimeters in diameter, the flowers of the Sweetheart variety are relatively small in size. However, their diminutive stature does not diminish their impact. Instead, the small flower size allows for a greater number of blooms on each plant, resulting in a denser and more lavish display of vibrant colors.

The inflorescence of the Sweetheart variety can take two forms: the raceme and the capitulum (head). The raceme consists of a central stem with numerous flowers blooming along its length. This arrangement creates a cascading effect, bursting with an abundance of colorful blooms. On the other hand, the capitulum, also known as the flower head, is a cluster of flowers positioned closely together. This creates a compact and visually striking display of blooms.

Another distinctive feature of the Sweetheart variety is its divided and split leaf division. The leaves of the chrysanthemum are elegantly divided, creating a delicate and lacy appearance. This leaf division adds an extra touch of intricacy and ornamental value to the overall plant.

When it comes to flower color distribution, the Sweetheart variety takes advantage of its bicolored nature. The contrasting colors of red-dark purple red and white are strategically distributed throughout the flowers, creating an eye-catching pattern and enhancing the visual appeal of the plant.

Whether used as a focal point in a garden bed or as a stunning addition to a bouquet, the Chrysanthemum (Indicum Grp) spray santini Sweetheart is a true gem in the world of flowers. Its semi-double flowers, bicolored effect, small size, versatile inflorescence, divided leaf division, and thoughtful color distribution make it a must-have for flower enthusiasts who appreciate beauty and uniqueness.

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