Description
This remusatia is native from India to Sikkim
Each flower is a sweetly fragrant
eventually forming a 4' wide patch
with an insanely large number of flower stalks that hold the large
In early-to-mid May in NC
Chrysanthemum Matchsticks Onoclea This remusatia is native fromWe have been thrilled by the performance of this fascinating hardy garden mum which makes a very compact 2' tall x 3' wide clump for us. We see a first round of flowering on Chrysanthemum 'Matchsticks' in early July when the flowers are yellow, followed by a second flowering in early October. When cool night temperatures arrive, the red petal tips begin to show why the plant was named matchsticks quite striking pun intended.
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