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  1. The resulting beverage is known simply as chrysanthemum tea ( 菊 花 茶, pinyin: júhuā chá, in Chinese). In Korea, a rice wine flavored with chrysanthemum flowers is called gukhwaju (국화주). Chrysanthemum leaves are steamed or boiled and used as greens, especially in Chinese cuisine.

  2. Learn how to plant and care for chrysanthemums, aka "mums" so that they come back year after year—including how to overwinter mums, with this Growing Guide from The Old Famer's Almanac.

    • Anemone. Popular varieties: Daybreak, Mancetta Sunset, Purple Light Anemone. 4 inches diameter, up to 3 feet tall. October. Anemone chrysanthemums receive their name from the sea anemone-resembling flower petals.
    • Quilled Blooms. Popular varieties: Lola, Kings Delight, Toffee, Muted Sunshine. 6 inches wide. October. The Quilled Bloom chrysanthemums are a unique example of mums, with stunning petals resembling a quill.
    • Reflex Chrysanthemums. Popular varieties: King George, Joyce Fountain. 4 to 6 inches in diameter. September. Reflex chrysanthemums are easily recognizable and distinctive by their overlapping petals that curve downward.
    • Pompons. Popular varieties: Moonbeam, Yoko Ono, Lakeside. 4 inches wide, 2 feet high. October. The Pompon chrysanthemum carries both a unique name and appearance.
  3. Lär dig allt om krysantemum, en vacker och färgrik växt som passar både inomhus och ute. Här får du tips om ljus, vatten, näring, beskärning och olika sorter av krysantemum.

  4. Health benefits. Current research appears to support some of the medicinal benefits of chrysanthemums. One study found that chemicals extracted from chrysanthemum flowers may help reduce ...

  5. Jun 7, 2021 · Chrysanthemum Care Guide: How to Grow Chrysanthemums. Written by MasterClass. Last updated: Jun 7, 2021 • 5 min read. Chrysanthemums are hardy garden blooms and houseplants that come in a variety of colors. Chrysanthemums are hardy garden blooms and houseplants that come in a variety of colors.

  6. The word “chrysanthemum” comes from the Greek words “chrysos,” meaning “gold,” and “anthos,” meaning “flower.”. Chrysanthemums are a lot more than just beautiful-looking flowers. They were once used to treat chest pain, high blood pressure, headaches, and dizziness.