Chrysanthemum Chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemum - Definition and Overview

<tr><td>Ref: ITIS 35791 (http://www.itis.usda.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=35791)
Chrysanthemum
Chrysanthemum coronaruim

Chrysanthemum coronaruim
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Plantae
Division:Magnoliophyta
Class:Magnoliopsida
Order:Asterales
Family:Asteraceae
Genus:Chrysanthemum
Species

C. carinatum - tricolor daisy
C. cinerariifolium - pyrethrum
C. coccineum - pyrethum daisy
C. coronarium - crown daisy
C. frutescens - marguerite
C. majus - daisy
C. X morifolium - florist's
          chrysanthemum
C. segetum - corndaisy


The chrysanthemum, also known as the mum, is a flowering perennial plant of the genus Chrysanthemum in the daisy family (Asteraceae).

Chrysanthemum x grandiflorum
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Chrysanthemum x grandiflorum

Chrysanthemums were cultivated in China as a flowering herb as far back as the 15th century BCE. An ancient Chinese city was named Chu-Hsien, meaning "chrysanthemum city". The flower was introduced into Japan probably in the 8th century CE, and the Emperor adopted the flower as his official seal. There is a "Festival of Happiness" in Japan that celebrates the flower.

The flower was brought to the Western World in the 17th century. It was named by Carolus Linnaeus from the Greek prefix chrys-, which means golden (the colour of the original flowers), and -anthemon, meaning flower.

Chrysanthemums can be yellow, white, or even bright red, such as these.
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Chrysanthemums can be yellow, white, or even bright red, such as these.

Modern Chrysanthemums are much more showy than their ancient relatives. The flowers occur in various forms, and can be daisy-like, decorative, pompons or buttons. This genus contains many hybrids developed for horticultural purposes. In addition to the traditional yellow, other colours are available, such as white, purple, and red.

In some counties of Europe, chrysanthemums are symbolic of death and are only used for funerals or on graves. In the United States, the flower is usually seen as more positive and cheerful.

Chrysanthemums are boiled to make a sweet drink in some parts of Asia. The resulting beverage is known simply as "chrysanthemum tea".

This genus has been split into several genera, such as Dendranthema, Leucanthemum and Tanacetum. But there is a growing consensus to merge back Dendranthema into Chrysanthemum.

See also

Daisy
Chrysanthemum Throne
Persian powder

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