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Chrysanthemum Henry Angelini
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Bloom Period April to May
When you receive your plugs or 7cm potted plants, either pot them up or plant them out into their permanent positions. Water as needed, but take care not to overwater. For the best results, protect young plants from snails and slugs
The 'Henry Angelini' chrysanthemum is a versatile cultivar that can be cultivated either as a disbudded single bloom or as a spray, with flowers reaching up to 15 cm in diameter. The blooms predominantly exhibit a white to cream colouration, though they can occasionally present a pearl-pink hue. This variety is named after Henry J. Angelini (1920–1993), a notable figure in New Zealand's chrysanthemum community. He compiled the publication "Chrysanthemums in New Zealand" for the National Chrysanthemum Society of New Zealand in 1973.
Blooming Period: April to May
Suitable For: Cut flowers, garden displays, and exhibitions
Growing Options: Can be grown in the ground or in pots
Blooming Period: April to May
Suitable For: Cut flowers, garden displays, and exhibitions
Growing Options: Can be grown in the ground or in pots
- Bloom Size: Intermediate Decorative (often 10–15 cm across). Section 5
- Colour: White to slight cream, sometimes presents a pearly pink in hot summers
- Growth Habit: Upright, vigorous growth. 1.4m
- Flowering Period: Typically autumn (April to May)
- Light: Prefers full sun, at least 6 hours daily.
- Soil: Well-draining, rich in organic matter, slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0–7.0).
- Spacing: 30–45 cm apart to allow air circulation.
- Watering: Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy. Avoid overhead watering to prevent fungal diseases.
- Feeding:
- Early growth: High-nitrogen fertiliser for leafy growth.
- Mid-season: Balanced fertiliser (NPK 10-10-10 or similar).
- Budding stage: High-potassium fertiliser to enhance bloom quality.
- Pinching:
- Pinch out the growing tips when plants reach 15 cm tall to encourage bushier growth.
- January 20th or before, cut back again to approx 15cm above soil level.
- Disbudding: Remove side buds if aiming for large show blooms.
- Due to its tall stems and heavy flowers, use stakes or grow through support rings or flower support netting.
- Common Pests: Aphids, thrips, spider mites – treat with insecticidal soap, neem oil or your favourite insecticides and fungicides.
- Diseases: Watch for powdery mildew and botrytis; ensure good airflow and avoid wet foliage.
- Shading: In NZ conditions, shading can extend the bloom season for exhibition timing.