Corn chrysanthemum "Rainbow" (mix)
Chrysanthemum segetum L.
1.52€
Ex Tax: 1.25€
Ex Tax: 1.25€
Corn chrysanthemum "Rainbow" - Chrysanthemum segetum.
Unpretentious and bright! Elegant flowers all summer long!
An unpretentious annual plant up to 60 cm high. Chamomile-shaped inflorescences, 5-7 cm in diameter.
Characterized by rapid growth and early, long flowering (from June to October). Light-loving and cold-hardy.
Used for planting in flower beds, in mixed groups, borders and for cutting.
Sowing in a permanent place with light, fertile, limed soil. 1.0 g = 350-400 seeds, remain viable for 2-3 years.
Sowing: April(2,3)-May(1).
Agrotechnics.
The plant is light-loving, cold-resistant, and quite drought-resistant. Prefers light, moderately fertile soils. Seeds are sown in April in seedling boxes, lightly sprinkled with soil. At a soil temperature of +18+25°C, seedlings appear on the 10-18th day. They are planted in a permanent location in mid-May; direct sowing into the ground is possible in early May. The distance between plants is 35-40 cm.
Flowering is long and abundant, from early June to late September.
Chrysanthemum segetum is undemanding in terms of growing conditions; it prefers and develops better on light, drained, fertile soils with the addition of lime. In general, the plant is light-loving and cold-resistant, like most chrysanthemums (with the exception of the heat-loving Indian chrysanthemum).
Maintenance is usual: weeding, loosening, timely watering and removal of wilted leaves and inflorescences.
Chrysanthemum segetum is easily propagated by seeds, which can be sown at the end of April - at the beginning of May directly into open ground in a permanent place.
Use: the annual chrysanthemum looks very impressive in a wide variety of flower beds, flower beds and flower beds, and it stands up well when cut.
Unpretentious and bright! Elegant flowers all summer long!
An unpretentious annual plant up to 60 cm high. Chamomile-shaped inflorescences, 5-7 cm in diameter.
Characterized by rapid growth and early, long flowering (from June to October). Light-loving and cold-hardy.
Used for planting in flower beds, in mixed groups, borders and for cutting.
Sowing in a permanent place with light, fertile, limed soil. 1.0 g = 350-400 seeds, remain viable for 2-3 years.
Sowing: April(2,3)-May(1).
Agrotechnics.
The plant is light-loving, cold-resistant, and quite drought-resistant. Prefers light, moderately fertile soils. Seeds are sown in April in seedling boxes, lightly sprinkled with soil. At a soil temperature of +18+25°C, seedlings appear on the 10-18th day. They are planted in a permanent location in mid-May; direct sowing into the ground is possible in early May. The distance between plants is 35-40 cm.
Flowering is long and abundant, from early June to late September.
Chrysanthemum segetum is undemanding in terms of growing conditions; it prefers and develops better on light, drained, fertile soils with the addition of lime. In general, the plant is light-loving and cold-resistant, like most chrysanthemums (with the exception of the heat-loving Indian chrysanthemum).
Maintenance is usual: weeding, loosening, timely watering and removal of wilted leaves and inflorescences.
Chrysanthemum segetum is easily propagated by seeds, which can be sown at the end of April - at the beginning of May directly into open ground in a permanent place.
Use: the annual chrysanthemum looks very impressive in a wide variety of flower beds, flower beds and flower beds, and it stands up well when cut.
Corn marigold, corn chrysanthemum. Bot. syn.: Glebionis segetum (L.)