Chrysanthemum Pot Mums Outdoor Plant Collection

SKU: 49295

5 young plants

Chrysanthemum indicum

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Product Description

This fantastic collection is very reliable and will fill your borders and containers with colour just when your summer displays are starting to fade. All varieties listed here are prolific bloomers; plants really do become smothered with colour!

The Collection consists of 5 young plants, 1 Conelle Orange, Conaco Yellow, Sicardo Orange, Okura red and Mabel Pink.

For a colourful summer garden, our range of young plants contains a mixture of varieties suitable for hanging baskets and patio containers as well as some hardy perennials for the cottage border. Grown to order, your plants will be shipped at just the right time for you to pot up and grow on, or to plant directly into hanging baskets and patio containers (providing you have room to keep them frost free).

Well-developed and rooted Young Plants are grown in individual large cells, measuring up to 12cm/5in-ready to pot up, or to plant directly. Stems might be pinched to help develop strong growth. A full growing guide will be included with your order.

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  • Orders for seed only will incur a £2.45 delivery charge
  • Orders for non-seed items will incur a £4.95 delivery charge
  • A combined order (e.g. seeds and plants) will incur a £7.35 delivery charge.

Product Details

Botanical Name Chrysanthemum indicum
Genus Chrysanthemum
Plant Class Half Hardy Perennial (HHP)

Planting & Harvesting

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  • Sow Indoors
  • Sow/Plant Outside
  • Flowers/Harvest

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