Conservation Plant
- Introduced: 2019
- By: Southern Counties
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Conservation Scheme information for Chrysanthemum ‘E. H. Wilson’
- ID: P214
- Introduced: 2019
- By: Southern Counties
- Reason: Historic links with the HPS. Recommended by National Collection Holder.
- Verified by: Judy Barker, National Collection Holder (Korean, Rubellum and hardy spray chrysanthemums) Bob Brown, Cotswold Garden Flowers
- Description: Hardy, herbaceous perennial.
- Dimensions: 110cm x 50cm
- Flowers: Multi-headed stems of cream flowers with a slight twist to the petals and yellow centres. Scented and very floriferous.
- Foliage: Typical mid-green on dark stems.
- Soil: Any soil.
- Aspect: Full sun or part-shade
- Pests: Aphids and leaf miners. Earwigs sometimes damage blooms. Plants may suffer from powdery mildew in dry weather.
- Cultivation: Chrysanthemums are later than some other perennials to emerge in spring so make sure they have room and do not get crowded out.
- Propagation: Established clumps can be divided or take basal or soft cuttings which will root without heat.
Extended plant information for Chrysanthemum ‘E. H. Wilson’
Articles and Publications linked to this species
Articles and Publications linked to this genus
Shade Monthly January 2016 by Joe Sime
Publication: Shade Monthly
Edition: Shade Monthly January 2016
Shade Monthly February 2016 by Joe Sime
Publication: Shade Monthly
Edition: Shade Monthly February 2016
Shade Monthly – Special Epimedium Edition by Joe Sime
Publication: Shade Monthly
Edition: Shade Monthly – Special Epimedium Edition
Making the most of polypodiums in the garden by Helen Picton
Publication: The Hardy Plant
Edition: Vol. 45 No 1 Spring 2024
Flora study trip to Nepal by Misako Kasahara
Publication: KBBS
Edition: Flora study trip to Nepal
Flora study trip to Nepal by Misako Kasahara
Publication: KBBS
Edition: Flora study trip to Nepal
American gardens – Missouri and New York City by Chris Taylor
Publication: The Hardy Plant
Edition: Vol. 45 No 1 Spring 2024
Agapanthus and the Love Hate Relationship by Janet Sleep
Publication: Cornucopia
Edition: 24: Autumn 2009
A Cretan Odyssey: In Search of Hyacinthinae, Narcissus and Cyclamen by Hannah Hall, George Ryan, Dr Alastair Culham and Evita Kypraki University of Reading
Publication: KBBS
Edition: A Cretan Odyssey: In Search of Hyacinthinae, Narcissus and Cyclamen
A Cretan Odyssey: In Search of Hyacinthinae, Narcissus and Cyclamen by Hannah Hall, George Ryan, Dr Alastair Culham and Evita Kypraki University of Reading
Publication: KBBS
Edition: A Cretan Odyssey: In Search of Hyacinthinae, Narcissus and Cyclamen
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