4 CORAL CAVALIER MUMS Football Mum (Chrysanthemum 'Coral Cavalier')
Type: Perennials,Mums Height: Tall 36" (Plant 16" apart.) Bloom Time: Early Fall to Late Fall
Sun-Shade: Full Sun
Zones: 5-9 Find Your Zone Soil Condition: Normal
Flower / Accent: Pink / Orange
Pot Size: 3.5" square x 4" deep
How it looked in my yard.
Large flowers of varying shades make Football Mum Coral Cavalier astonishing in its presentation. Gigantic corsage-type flowers on tall sturdy plants. The equal of florist Mums. - See more at: http://www.bluestoneperennials...
CHERISH MUM Garden Mum (Chrysanthemum 'Cherish')
Type: Perennials,Mums Height: Medium 24-36" (Plant 16" apart.) Bloom Time: Early Fall to Late Fall
Sun-Shade: Full Sun
Zones: 5-9 Find Your Zone Soil Condition: Normal
Flower / Accent: Pink / Orange
Pot Size: 3.5" square x 4" deep
How it looked in my yard.
This large garden Mum Cherish has beautiful dusky magenta petals with shades of apricot. Superb flowers. Provides a display for six to eight weeks in the fall. - See more at: http://www.bluestoneperennials...
WHIPPOORWILL'S MUM
Type: Perennials,Mums Height: Medium 16-24" (Plant 16" apart.) Bloom Time: Early Fall to Late Fall
Sun-Shade: Full Sun
Zones: 5-9 Find Your Zone Soil Condition: Normal
Flower / Accent: Copper / Red
Pot Size: 3.5" square x 4" deep
How it looked in my yard.
Mum Whippoorwill's flowers display peach tones transitioning to dusky rose. The finest "bushel-basket" Mums. Low growing mounds of color. - See more at: http://www.bluestoneperennials...
HOMECOMING MUM Football Mum (Chrysanthemum 'Homecoming')
Type: Perennials,Mums Height: Tall 36" (Plant 16" apart.) Bloom Time: Early Fall to Late Fall
Sun-Shade: Full Sun
Zones: 5-9 Find Your Zone Soil Condition: Normal
Flower / Accent: Orange / Yellow
Pot Size: 3.5" square x 4" deep
How it looked in my yard.
Football Mum Homecoming progress from burnished salmon to soft peach ending with creamy yellow. Gigantic corsage-type flowers on tall sturdy plants. The equal of florist Mums. - See more at: http://www.bluestoneperennials...
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