Do chrysanthemums have seeds? Don't be deceived. Is it true that chrysanthemums have seeds? Don't be misled.

Do chrysanthemums have seeds?

The editor will share some basic knowledge of growing flowers and small experiences with chrysanthemums. Do chrysanthemums have seeds? If there are any mistakes, please correct them!

Frankly, the literal question of whether chrysanthemums have seeds is actually easy to answer. Chrysanthemums do have seeds, but they are generally used for self-breeding, and there is rarely a large-scale market sale. Most of the chrysanthemum seeds we buy on the market are usually山寨(de) products.

Why do I say that?

Chrysanthemum propagation mainly uses asexual propagation, which is cutting. Commercial cultivation mostly uses top-cutting propagation. The cutting propagation method is extremely simple and can yield a considerable number of seedlings in a short time for cut flower or potted flower cultivation, while maintaining the good horticultural characteristics of the original variety.

From the above information, it is not difficult to see that if it is for propagation and sales, cutting is actually fine, and what's more important is that if chrysanthemums are propagated by seeds, they are easily mutated, which means that if the parent plant is like this, the seeds may grow into flowers of another color. In this case, how to sell the seeds?

Sometimes you can see chrysanthemum seeds sold very cheaply, maybe marigolds or cosmos. Money is a small matter, but it's a waste of time. So if flower friends want to grow chrysanthemums, it's better to go to the flower market, which is very common.

In fact, the rarer the seeds, the less likely you should buy them, because there are too many fakes. Flower friends can simply ask around, and it's rare to find someone who has grown chrysanthemums from seeds, because the seeds are simply not easy to obtain.

The above is the experience and knowledge of "Do chrysanthemums have seeds? Don't be deceived." I hope this article can bring you some help!