Chrysanthemums generally bloom in which months, and what is the blooming season of chrysanthemums?

When do chrysanthemums usually bloom?

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There are many varieties of chrysanthemums, which can be mainly divided into four categories according to the season: spring chrysanthemum, summer chrysanthemum, autumn chrysanthemum, and winter chrysanthemum. Different varieties of chrysanthemums have different blooming times.

I. Spring Chrysanthemum

Spring chrysanthemum usually blooms from February to May every year. The chrysanthemums that bloom during this time include daisy, marigold, and flower ring chrysanthemum.

Blooming period: February to May

Varieties: Daisy, Marigold, Flower Ring Chrysanthemum

II. Summer Chrysanthemum

Summer chrysanthemum, also known as Wujiu chrysanthemum, because it blooms twice a year, once in May and once in September. If well maintained during the blooming period, the flowers can last until October.

Blooming period: May to September

Varity: Sword Leaf Golden Chicken Chrysanthemum

III. Autumn Chrysanthemum

The most common chrysanthemum is the autumn chrysanthemum, with a blooming period from September to November. The early ones will bloom in mid-September, and the late ones will bloom at the end of October and the beginning of November. They have a certain cold resistance.

Blooming period: September to November

Varity: Tao Chrysanthemum, Golden Blossom, Shouke

IV. Winter Chrysanthemum

Because winter chrysanthemum blooms in the cold winter, it is also called cold chrysanthemum. Winter chrysanthemum usually starts to bloom in December, and the blooming period will last from December to next January.

Blooming period: December to January

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