Chrysanthemum
Chrysanthemums, commonly referred to as “mums” or “Ju Hua” in China, are a diverse and enchanting genus within the Asteraceae family. Celebrated worldwide for their vibrant blooms, these ornamental plants hold cultural significance and are cherished for their symbolism. In Hindi, they are known as “Chandramallika,” while in Kannada, the local name is “Shaavantige.” In Manipuri, these enchanting flowers go by the name “Chandramukhi,” and in Nepali, they are referred to as “Godavari.” In Sanskrit, the ancient and revered language, Chrysanthemums are called “Bahupatrika.”
With a rich history dating back over 2,000 years in China, Chrysanthemums have evolved into various local varieties, each with its unique characteristics and charm. The blooms, known as “Kiku” in Japan, range from simple, daisy-like forms to intricate, pompon-shaped flowers, offering a visual feast for enthusiasts and horticulturists alike.
Chrysanthemums carry cultural meanings, such as happiness, longevity, and good fortune, making them integral to festivals and ceremonies in many Asian cultures. Embracing their adaptability and hardiness, Chrysanthemums thrive in diverse climates, earning them the local names like “Guldaudi” in India.
As a nursery committed to providing top-quality plants on a bulk basis, we take pride in offering an extensive selection of Chrysanthemum varieties, including those with regional significance such as “Chandramallika,” “Shaavantige,” “Chandramukhi,” “Godavari,” and “Bahupatrika.” Our carefully curated collection ensures that clients receive not only visually stunning blooms but also resilient and healthy plants. Explore the captivating world of Chrysanthemums with us, and let these enchanting flowers, known by various local names, bring joy and elegance to your garden or floral business. For a detailed list of our Chrysanthemum varieties, download our comprehensive catalogue from below.
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