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Chrysanthemum

Asteraceae

Chrysanthemum: Medicinal Uses & Care Tips

Chrysanthemum indicum

Easy ☀️ Bright indirect ⚠️ Toxic to pets

Requires abundant sunlight, well-draining soil, and regular watering, while avoiding waterlogging of the roots and leaves.

💧 Watering

Every 4 days

☀️ Light

Bright indirect

🌡️ Temperature

-10° - 24°C

💨 Humidity

30% - 50%

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What is Chrysanthemum?

Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum indicum) is a easy-care plant from the Asteraceae family. Chrysanthemum indicum, commonly known as Chrysanthemum or Mum, is a perennial herbaceous plant native to East Asia. It is widely cultivated for its dense, colorful blooms that symbolize the arrival of autumn. Beyond its ornamental value, it holds significant cultural importance in China and Japan, w...

Chrysanthemum grows up to 1.2m, with spread of 60cm, watering every 4 days, -10°C – 24°C, 30–50% humidity. It is not suitable for indoor environments and not safe for pets.

Unlike many tropical plants, Chrysanthemum tolerates watering mistakes. Best for beginners. Without precautions, ingestion can cause irritation in pets. Keep out of reach of cats and dogs.

How to Care for Chrysanthemum?

TLDR: Chrysanthemum needs Bright indirect, watering every 4 days, and temperatures between -10-24°C with 30-50% humidity.

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How Often Should You Water Chrysanthemum?

Always water at the base of the plant. Wetting the leaves can encourage the growth of fungi such as powdery mildew.

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How Much Light Does Chrysanthemum Need?

For a lush bloom, the plant needs at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day.

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What Is the Best Soil for Chrysanthemum?

Use a mixture rich in organic matter, such as plant compost and worm castings, ensuring good porosity.

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What Pot Should You Use for Chrysanthemum?

Clay or ceramic pots with excellent drainage to prevent root rot.

Care Schedule

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Fertilize

Every 14 days

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Repot

Every 365 days

What Is Chrysanthemum and Where Does It Come From?

Chrysanthemum indicum, commonly known as Chrysanthemum or Mum, is a perennial herbaceous plant native to East Asia. It is widely cultivated for its dense, colorful blooms that symbolize the arrival of autumn. Beyond its ornamental value, it holds significant cultural importance in China and Japan, where it is used in teas and traditional medicine.

How to Propagate Chrysanthemum?

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Stem cuttings

  • Use rooting hormone to speed up the process
  • Keep the substrate constantly moist but not waterlogged
  1. 1
    Cutting the stem

    Cut a healthy, non-flowering stem about 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 cm) long.

  2. 2
    Preparation

    Remove the leaves from the lower half of the cutting to prevent rot.

  3. 3
    Planting

    Insert the base of the cutting into a light, moist substrate, keeping it in a bright spot but out of direct sunlight.

Materials needed:

Sterilized pruning shearsSeedling substrateRooting hormone (optional)
⏱️ Time: 2-3 weeks 📊 Success rate: high 🗓️ Best season: Spring

How Big Does Chrysanthemum Grow?

TLDR: Chrysanthemum can reach up to 1.2m tall with Medium growth rate.

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Max height

1.2m

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Spread

60cm

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Growth rate

Medium

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Foliage

Deciduous

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Warning: Toxic Plant

This plant can be toxic if ingested. Keep out of reach of:

🐱 Cats 🐶 Dogs

Plant Uses

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Ornamental

Great for decoration

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Medicinal

Medicinal properties

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Medicinal Uses

  • Treatment of hypertension
  • Headache relief
  • Anti-inflammatory properties for the eyes
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Culinary Uses

  • Chrysanthemum flower tea
  • Edible petals in salads
  • Flavoring for wines

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What Diseases Commonly Affect Chrysanthemum?

TLDR: Chrysanthemum is susceptible to 20 known diseases. Monitor regularly for early detection.

Powdery Mildew

Medium

Powdery mildew is a common fungal disease caused by various fungi species including Erysiphe, Podosphaera, Oïdium, and Leveillula. It affects over 10,000 plant species worldwide. The disease thrives in warm, dry climates with high humidity and appears as a distinctive white powdery coating on plant surfaces.

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Root Rot

High

Root rot is a serious fungal disease that affects the root system of plants, causing them to decay and die. It is primarily caused by overwatering, poor drainage, or soil-borne fungi such as Pythium, Phytophthora, Rhizoctonia, and Fusarium. The disease thrives in waterlogged conditions where roots are deprived of oxygen, making them susceptible to fungal infection.

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Gray Mold (Botrytis Blight)

High

Gray mold, caused by the fungus Botrytis cinerea, is one of the most common fungal diseases in plants. It affects over 200 plant species, including ornamentals, vegetables, fruits, and houseplants. The disease thrives in cool, humid conditions with poor air circulation, causing grayish spots and soft rot on infected tissues.

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Fusarium Wilt

High

Fusarium wilt is a serious fungal disease caused by the soil-borne fungus Fusarium oxysporum. The fungus invades roots and blocks the water-conducting vessels (xylem) of the plant, causing progressive wilting and eventual death. Host-specific forms of the pathogen exist that attack different plant species.

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Meaning & Symbolism

Represents longevity, perfection, and rejuvenation. It is the national flower of Japan.

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