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Chrysanthemums (/krɪˈsænθəməmz/ kriss-AN-thə-məmz), sometimes called mums or chrysanths, are flowering plants of the genus Chrysanthemum in the family... |
Chrysanthemum × morifolium (also known in the US as florist's daisy and hardy garden mum, is a hybrid species of perennial plant in the genus Chrysanthemum... |
Chrysanthemum lavandulifolium is a flowering plant within the family Asteraceae and the genus Chrysanthemum. It is a perennial flowering plant that is... |
Chrysanthemum pacificum, commonly called gold and silver chrysanthemum, is a species of flowering plant in the aster family. It is native to Japan, where... |
Leucanthemum vulgare (redirect from Chrysanthemum leucanthemum) and white daisy. The species was formerly described as part of the Chrysanthemum genus. The species is native to Europe, and to Turkey and Georgia in... |
Chrysanthemum Tran is a Vietnamese American poet, writer, and performer based in Rhode Island. In 2016, Tran became the first transgender woman to be... |
Tremella fuciformis (redirect from Chrysanthemum Mushroom) jelly leaf ("shirokikurage"), silver ear mushroom, snow mushroom, and chrysanthemum mushroom. Tremella fuciformis is known to be a parasite of Hypoxylon... |
Centella asiatica (section Ecology) in the Chatuchak Weekend Market sell it alongside coconut, roselle, chrysanthemum, orange and other health drinks. In Malay cuisine it is known as pegaga... |
houseplants can be infected by this fungus, such as cyclamen, poinsettia, chrysanthemum, and gerbera. Other species of Botrytis may be present, such as B. peoniae... |
Gerbera jamesonii (section Ecology) the most important ornamental crops in the world together with rose, chrysanthemum, carnation, lily and tulip. The popular cultivars include "Sazou", "Sangria"... |
variety of vegetables and herbs, including flowers such as petunias, chrysanthemums, daisies, lobelia, lilies, dahlias, narcissus, gentians, primroses,... |
Roest, S.; Bokelmann, G.S. (1975-12-01). "Vegetative propagation of Chrysanthemum morifolium Ram. in vitro". Scientia Horticulturae. 3 (4): 317–330. doi:10... |
Asteraceae (section Ecology) important ornamental crops for the cut flower industry. Some examples are Chrysanthemum, Gerbera, Calendula, Dendranthema, Argyranthemum, Dahlia, Tagetes, Zinnia... |
dipped in breadcrumbs and fried. Some edible flowers include nasturtium, chrysanthemum, carnation, cattail, Japanese honeysuckle, chicory, cornflower, canna... |
Oriental melon (section Ecology and botany) National Museum of Korea Melon-shaped Celadon Bottle with Inlaid Peony and Chrysanthemum Design from Goryeo, at the National Museum of Korea Melon-shaped Celadon... |
Leucanthemum (section Ecology) lithopolitanicum (E.Mayer) Polatschek Leucanthemum maximum (Ramond) DC. – max chrysanthemum Leucanthemum maestracense Vogt & F.H.Hellw. Leucanthemum meridionale... |
American Journal of Sociology, 93(5), 1060-1095. Benedict, R. (1946). The Chrysanthemum and the sword: Patterns of Japanese culture. Boston: Houghton Mifflin;... |
Anthocoridae, anthodite, anthology, anthophobia, anthophore, Anthozoa, chrysanthemum, dianthus, enanthem, enanthema, exanthem, exanthematic, hydranth, hypanthium... |
aphid (Macrosiphum euphorbiae), foxglove aphid (Aulacorthum solani) and chrysanthemum aphid (Macrosiphoniella sanborni) and others, which cause leaf yellowing... |
dicotyledonous plants, its relatives include the sunflower, daisy, chrysanthemum, and zinnia. There are 49 species of dahlia, with flowers in almost... |