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’
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