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Chrysanthemum Coral Charm

Chrysanthemum Coral Charm

Chrysanthemum morifolium 'Coral Charm'

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Coral Charm is a vibrant chrysanthemum cultivar prized for its warm coral-orange blooms and bushy, compact growth habit. It produces abundant clustered flowers ideal for garden displays and cutting arrangements. This hardy perennial offers reliable color from late summer through fall.

Growing Conditions

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Sun: Full sun, 6-8 hours daily (minimum 6 hours for optimal flowering)
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Water: Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water at soil level to avoid foliage wetness. Reduce watering in fall. Average moisture needs; drought-tolerant once established.
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Spacing: 18 inches
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Days to maturity: 90-120 days from transplant to bloom
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Planting depth: Transplants set at soil level; seeds surface sown or pressed lightly into soil

Soil

Type: Well-draining loamy soil
pH: 6.0-7.0
Amendments:
compost peat moss perlite or sand for drainage

Growing Zones

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Thrives in zones 4-9, with best performance in zones 5-8

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Growth Stages

1

Establishment

2-4 weeks

Young transplants with 2-4 true leaves and developing root systems

Water regularly to establish roots. Pinch growing tips when 6 inches tall to encourage branching. Keep soil consistently moist but not soggy.

2

Vegetative Growth

6-8 weeks

Bushy plant with multiple branches, lush green foliage, no flower buds yet

Continue pinching back new growth until late July (zones 5-7) to promote branching and fuller plants. Fertilize every 2-3 weeks with balanced fertilizer. Ensure adequate spacing for air circulation.

3

Bud Formation

2-3 weeks

Small flower buds begin appearing at branch tips as day length decreases

Stop pinching once buds appear. Provide consistent moisture. Shift to lower-nitrogen fertilizer (higher phosphorus/potassium) to support flowering. Stake tall stems if needed.

4

Flowering

4-6 weeks

Abundant coral-orange clustered flowers (pompom or daisy form depending on variety) in full bloom

Deadhead spent blooms to encourage continued flowering. Water at base to keep blooms clean. Provide afternoon shade in hot climates. Enjoy cutting stems for arrangements.

5

Decline & Dormancy

4+ weeks through winter

Flowers fade and wither; foliage may yellow or brown back. Plant prepares for winter dormancy.

Cut back stems to 4-6 inches after first frost in fall. Mulch around base with 2-3 inches of compost or straw for winter protection in colder zones. Reduce watering significantly.

Common Pests

  • Increase humidity by misting, improve air circulation, spray with neem oil or insecticidal soap. Remove severely infested leaves.

  • Strong water spray to dislodge, insecticidal soap, neem oil, or introduce ladybugs. Prune affected new growth.

  • Yellow sticky traps, neem oil, reflective mulches, encourage beneficial insects. Remove heavily infested leaves.

  • Remove and destroy infested leaves, use spinosad, encourage parasitic wasps. Avoid overhead watering.

  • Improve air circulation, avoid wetting foliage, apply sulfur dust or baking soda spray (1 tbsp baking soda + 1 tbsp oil + water). Remove severely affected leaves.

Uses

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Edible Flowers

Culinary

Chrysanthemum flowers are edible and used in Asian cuisines, particularly in teas and as garnishes. They impart a mild, slightly bitter flavor and are credited with cooling properties in traditional medicine. [source]

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Cut Flower Arrangements

Household

Coral Charm is an excellent cut flower with long vase life and abundant blooms, ideal for fall bouquets, centerpieces, and floral design. The cheerful coral color complements autumn arrangements beautifully. [source]

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Traditional Wellness

Medicinal

Chrysanthemum flowers have been used in traditional Chinese medicine for centuries to support immune function and promote relaxation. Modern herbalists use chrysanthemum infusions as a gentle, caffeine-free beverage. [source]

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Pollinator Support

Wildlife

Late-season chrysanthemums provide crucial nectar and pollen sources for pollinators preparing for winter, including bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects. Fall mums extend the season when other blooms have faded. [source]

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Dried Flowers

Craft

Coral Charm flowers dry beautifully and retain their warm color, making them ideal for dried arrangements, wreaths, and craft projects. Hang bunches upside-down in a warm, dry location for 1-2 weeks. [source]

This is not medical advice. LizPlants is not a medical resource. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before using plants medicinally.

Harvest Tips

Cut flower stems in early morning when fully open for longest vase life. Harvest by cutting stems at a 45-degree angle just above a leaf node. Remove lower leaves to prevent water absorption and bacterial growth. Change water every 2-3 days. Stems typically last 2-3 weeks in arrangements.

Fun Facts

  • 🌱 Chrysanthemums are the national flower of Japan and are celebrated during the Chrysanthemum Festival (Kiku Matsuri), a tradition dating back over 1,000 years.
  • 🌱 The name 'chrysanthemum' comes from Greek words meaning 'golden flower' (chrysos = gold, anthemom = flower), though modern cultivars come in nearly every color except true blue.
  • 🌱 Coral Charm and other mums are excellent for October gardens because their blooming is triggered by decreasing day length, naturally aligning with the fall season when other perennials are waning.

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