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Chrysanthemum Green Nightingale
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Bloom Period April to May
The 'Green Nightingale' chrysanthemum is a striking variety known for its unusual green, spider-like blooms. Its long, curled petals emerge in a vivid green tone, slowly softening to a delicate minty shade as they age. These flowers add remarkable texture and vibrant colour to floral arrangements, making them a favourite among gardeners and florists. The blooms are approximately 12 cm in diameter and can be used as sprays in bouquets and arrangements, offering a long vase life.Given their popularity and striking appearance, they make a valuable addition to gardens, particularly for those looking to enhance their autumn floral displays.
Blooming Period: April To May
Growing Options: Can be grown in the ground or in pots
Blooming Period: April To May
Growing Options: Can be grown in the ground or in pots
- Bloom Size: Large (often 10–20 cm across)
- Colour: Green
- Growth Habit: Upright, vigorous growth
- 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 fertilizer for leafy growth.
- Mid-season: Balanced fertilizer (NPK 10-10-10 or similar).
- Budding stage: High-potassium fertilizer 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.