Asters, which I would plant the entire site: about the beauty and features of chrysanthella
Do you want not to be mistaken in choosing the flower seeds that you will bet on in the coming season on your heels? Then a fiery salute, comrade appraising gardener! Today on the agenda is a relative novelty that is liked by everyone who has seen it live. About chrysanthella.
And here is the aster, since we are talking about chrysanthella
Last year, the neighbor managed to surprise everyone. She planted asters, from which all the guests of her yard gasped. Strong, lush, beaten from petals into thick terry balls ... And the woman misinformed everyone: "This is a new flower, chrysanthemum it seems called ".
Actually chrysanthella - this is a new, artificially created version of the aster, which is well known to you, comrade. Garden or Chinese asters. The same one that schoolchildren used to drag on the Day of Knowledge from grandmothers' gardens.
Note to a friend: The name "aster", including "Chinese aster", is generally incorrect. This plant is actually called callistephus. And aster is different. Well, the goblin is with him
Chrysanthella is created artificially by replacing genes in the Chinese aster. That is, in fact, it is the most that neither is real GMO! And GMO is very beneficial: beautiful and abundantly blooming.
Chrysanthella benefits
The updated version of Aster has an attractive list of new additions. It seems to me that everyone who saw the chrysanthella alive could not remain indifferent to it. And not notice that:
- The main trump card of flowers is exceptional doubleness. The countless legion of petals are collected in dense balls about 15 cm in diameter.
- All chrysanthella flowers are plus / minus the same size. That brings the desired bloom closer "like a picture".
- Chrysanthella branches more. The shape of the plant gravitates towards a bush, and not towards a depressing stick-stem with rare flowers. There can be 15 flowers per 1 chrysanthelum unit at a time. Tempting, right?
- The chrysanthella bush is very strong.
- GMO turned out to be surprisingly unpretentious in general: in terms of care and requirements, it took the best qualities from an aster in this regard. That with improved decorativeness is an argument.
- Colors for every taste - everything as you like, comrade!
Fans of home bouquets will appreciate the tendency of chrysanthellae to stand in the cut without losing a decent appearance. A neighbor assured me: the flowers stand perfectly in a vase for up to 3 weeks, continuing to delight with bright petals.
How to grow chrysanthella and decorate your garden
The good news: if you are on fire to grow chrysanthella, then there will be no difficulties. In cultivation, it is exactly the same as the aster we are used to.
So go for seeds if you like a new, albeit artificial hybrid of chrysanthella, which is actually a Chinese aster.
Do you like chrysanthella? Press, comrade, "Thumbs up"!
Sincerely yours, who has just come to his senses after ten days of the holiday, Fyodor Tyapkin-Sklyankin.