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Chrysanthemums are blooming plants of the genus Chrysanthemum in the family Asteraceae, also known as mums or chrysanths. Northeastern Europe and East Asia are their original continents. The majority of species come from East Asia, and China is the country with the highest variety. There are countless horticultural cultivars and variations. One of the most recognisable flowers in the fall is the chrysanthemum. They can be raised indoors, outdoors, on balconies, terraces, and in gardens.

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Yellow Guldwri

A nice Looking Flowers with long life known in the name of Guldawari. It ia also known as chrishatimam. 

Chrysanthemums are blooming plants of the genus Chrysanthemum in the family Asteraceae, also known as mums or chrysanths. Northeastern Europe and East Asia are their original continents. The majority of species come from East Asia, and China is the country with the highest variety. There are countless horticultural cultivars and variations.

 

Care Of   Yellow  Guldwari

 

Lighting Needs

 

Plants that love the light are chrysanthemums.

 

Planting close to artificial lights, such as veranda or security lights, can change

 

Chrysanthemums can live in most soil types, but they do best in moist, well-draining soil.

 

 

 

Mums cannot develop strong roots in hard, dry soil, and they drown in damp, boggy soil when grown in these conditions.

 

The key is to find a middle position.

 

If you've previously planted perennials, you are already familiar with how to grow chrysanthemums.

 

Work your soil to a depth of 8 to 12 inches to make a suitable soil for your mums.

 

Add 2 to 4 inches of compost or peat moss or other organic substance.

 

Squeezing a handful of dirt can be used to determine the ideal texture.

 

 


Add 2 to 4 inches of compost or peat moss or other organic substance.

 

Squeezing a handful of dirt can be used to determine the ideal texture.

 

Plants that love the light are chrysanthemums.

 

Even though they only need six hours of sunlight each day in theory, plants develop, bloom, and are more resilient the more light they receive.

 

In warmer gardening zones, a little shade is appropriate in the sweltering summer afternoons to avoid scorching.

 

Due to their photoperiodic structure, mums bloom.

Plants that love the light are chrysanthemums.

 

Planting close to artificial lights, such as veranda or security lights, can change

 

Chrysanthemums can live in most soil types, but they do best in moist, well-draining soil.

 

Mums cannot develop strong roots in hard, dry soil, and they drown in damp, boggy soil when grown in these conditions.

 

The key is to find a middle position.

 

If you've previously planted perennials, you are already familiar with how to grow chrysanthemums.

 

Work your soil to a depth of 8 to 12 inches to make a suitable soil for your mums.

 

Add 2 to 4 inches of compost or peat moss or other organic substance.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Guldawari (Chrysanthemum) 

FAQ( FREQUENT ASK QUESTIONS) 

  1. What is Guldawari flower?
    Guldawari, also known as Chrysanthemum, is a popular flowering plant known for its vibrant and long-lasting blooms.

  2. What is the English name of Guldawari?
    Guldawari is called Chrysanthemum in English.

  3. Where are Guldawari flowers commonly grown?
    They are widely grown across Asia, Europe, and America, especially in gardens and for floral decorations.

  4. What are the common colors of Guldawari flowers?
    They come in many colors, including yellow, white, red, pink, orange, purple, and sometimes bi-colored varieties.

  5. When does Guldawari flower bloom?
    Guldawari flowers bloom in the autumn and winter seasons, typically from October to February.

  6. Are Guldawari flowers seasonal?
    Yes, they are seasonal and mainly bloom during cooler months.

  7. Can Guldawari be grown in pots?
    Yes, they grow well in pots, containers, and garden beds.

  8. Does Guldawari need full sun?
    Yes, Guldawari thrives best in full sunlight for at least 5-6 hours a day.

  9. What type of soil is good for Guldawari?
    Well-drained, fertile soil rich in organic matter is ideal for growing Guldawari.

  10. How tall does a Guldawari plant grow?
    The height varies by variety, generally ranging from 1 to 3 feet tall.

  11. Are Guldawari flowers used for decoration?
    Yes, they are widely used in garlands, floral arrangements, religious events, and home decoration.

  12. Is Guldawari easy to grow?
    Yes, they are relatively easy to grow with proper sunlight and care.

  13. How often should you water Guldawari?
    Water regularly, keeping the soil moist but avoid waterlogging.

  14. Can Guldawari survive winter frost?
    Mild frost is tolerable, but severe frost can damage the plant, especially in colder regions.

  15. Are Guldawari flowers used in festivals?
    Yes, they are popular during Diwali, weddings, and religious ceremonies in many cultures.

  16. Do Guldawari flowers attract insects?
    Yes, they attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators.

  17. How do you propagate Guldawari?
    Guldawari can be propagated through stem cuttings, seeds, or dividing existing plants.

  18. Is Guldawari used in traditional medicine?
    In some cultures, Guldawari is used for its believed medicinal properties, especially for cooling and calming effects.

  19. How long do Guldawari flowers last after cutting?
    They last for several days to a week in floral arrangements if kept in water.

  20. Are there different varieties of Guldawari?
    Yes, there are many varieties, including button types, spider types, pompons, and decorative types.


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