When do chrysanthemums bloom? A brief introduction to the blooming period of chrysanthemums for appreciation.

When do chrysanthemums bloom?

This article provides a comprehensive explanation of when chrysanthemums bloom and introduces some knowledge about ornamental chrysanthemum flowering periods. Next, our station editor will introduce this to everyone.

Chrysanthemums come in many varieties and are mainly divided into four categories by season: spring chrysanthemums, summer chrysanthemums, autumn chrysanthemums, and winter chrysanthemums. Different varieties bloom at different times.

I. Spring Chrysanthemums

Spring chrysanthemums generally bloom from February to May every year. Chrysanthemums that bloom during this period include daisies, marigolds, and ring chrysanthemums.

Blooming period: February to May

Types: Daisies, Marigolds, Ring Chrysanthemums

II. Summer Chrysanthemums

Summer chrysanthemums are also known as "59 chrysanthemums" because they bloom twice a year, once in May and once in September. With good care during the flowering period, blooming can continue until October.

Blooming period: May to September

Types: Sword-leaf Golden Daisy

III. Autumn Chrysanthemums

The most common chrysanthemum is the autumn chrysanthemum, with a blooming period from September to November. Early bloomers open in mid-September, while late bloomers open in late October and early November, and they have a certain cold resistance.

Blooming period: September to November

Types: Pot Chrysanthemum, Golden Blossom, Shouke

IV. Winter Chrysanthemums

Winter chrysanthemums, also known as cold chrysanthemums, bloom in the cold winter. They generally start blooming in December, with the blooming period lasting from December to the following January.

Blooming period: December to January

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