Mammoth™ ‘Twilight Pink Daisy’ Garden Chrysanthemum
Autor: | Charlie Rohwer, Barbara E. Liedl, Vincent A. Fritz, David K. Wildung, Peter D. Ascher, Patricia Johnson, Lee D Klossner, Esther Gesick, Shengrui Yao, Steven Poppe, Judith Reith-Rozelle, Neil O. Anderson, Neal S. Eash |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
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Zdroj: | Scopus-Elsevier |
ISSN: | 2327-9834 0018-5345 |
DOI: | 10.21273/hortsci.47.8.1182 |
Popis: | Mammoth™ ‘Twilight Pink Daisy’ (U.S. Plant Patent 14,455; Canadian Plant Breeders’ Rights Certificate No. 4192) is an interspecific garden chrysanthemum cultivar, Chrysanthemum ×hybridum Anderson (= Dendranthema ×hybrida Anderson) with common names of hardy mum, chrysanthemum, and garden mum. It is a new and distinct form of shrub-type garden mums in the Mammoth™ series with rosy-pink ray florets, a dark “eye” color in the center of the disc florets, frost-tolerant flower petals, and self-pinching growth. This cultivar is a butterfly attractant in the garden. Mammoth™ ‘Twilight Pink Daisy’ is a winter-hardy herbaceous perennial in USDA Z3b–Z9 (Southeast)/Zone 10 (West) with its cushion growth form displaying extreme hybrid vigor, increasing in plant height from 0.46 m in its first year to a shrub of 0.76 to 1.22 m in the second year and thereafter with greater than 3000 leaves/plant. Flowering is prolific, covering the entire plant at full flowering with as many as greater than 3500 flowers in the second year. Chemical abbreviations: ethanol (EtOH), indole-3-butyric acid (IBA). |
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