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Chrysanthemum Apricot Heywood Horrie
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Bloom Period March to April
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$9.00 - Chrysanthemum Plug Plants supplied as a 3cm x 5cm coir and peat plug.
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$13.00 - Chrysanthemum plant supplied in a 7cm pot
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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.
Apricot Heywood Horrie is an abundantly performing plant, producing a large number of stems and flowers. Despite being a cascade type, it has strong, upright stems that hold their form well. It’s a highly popular cultivar, valued for its versatility and multiple uses in the garden, for cutting, and for display.
Blooming Period: April to May
Suitable For: Cut flowers, garden displays, and exhibitions
Growing Options: Can be grown in the ground or in pots
Apricot Heywood Horrie is an abundantly performing plant, producing a large number of stems and flowers. Despite being a cascade type, it has strong, upright stems that hold their form well. It’s a highly popular cultivar, valued for its versatility and multiple uses in the garden, for cutting, and for display.
Blooming Period: April to May
Suitable For: Cut flowers, garden displays, and exhibitions
Growing Options: Can be grown in the ground or in pots
- Flower Type: Cascade - Anemone
- Colour: Apricot tones
- Bloom size: 5 to 8cm size bloom
- Bloom Time: Late season, typically April to May in New Zealand
- Growth Habit: Tall to 1.2m. Cutting back in January is recommended.
- Pruning: Perform two "stops" (Pinching) to encourage bushier growth and more abundant flowering. The first stop should be done between October and December, followed by a second stop in January.
- Fertilising: Apply a balanced slow-release fertiliser during the growing season. Incorporate sulphate of potash in late summer to enhance bloom quality and stem strength.
- Disbudding: Can be grown as a spray; disbudding (removing side buds) can produce enchanting blooms.
- Staking or netting will be beneficial in windy conditions.
- Watering: Maintain consistent soil moisture, ensuring good drainage to prevent root rot.
- Versatility: Ideal for garden beds, borders, and containers, as well as for use in cut flower arrangements due to its sturdy stems and long vase life.