


🌼 Multiflora Chrysanthemum belongs to the Asteraceae family and the Chrysanthemum genus. It is an important horticultural type of chrysanthemum, named for its ability to produce hundreds or even thousands of blooms on a single plant at the same time.
🌼 Plant Characteristics
Growth Habit: Perennial plant.
Plant Form: Naturally strong branching habit, forming a full, rounded ball shape without the need for complicated pruning.
Bloom Abundance: A single plant can produce hundreds to thousands of flowers, creating a spectacular and concentrated floral display.
Blooming Season: Mainly in spring and fall, blooming twice a year, with flowers lasting throughout the season.

🌼 Growing Adaptability
1️⃣Highly cold-tolerant and able to withstand winter low temperatures.
2️⃣Good heat tolerance, continuing to grow steadily during summer.
3️⃣Low soil requirements; prefers loose, well-drained soil.
4️⃣Suitable for both container planting and garden planting, widely used in gardens, balconies, plazas, and landscape displays.

🌼 Planting Guide (Super Easy)
Step 1: Sowing
Choose loose, well-aerated, and well-drained soil. Evenly scatter the seeds on the soil surface, then lightly cover with a thin layer of soil or gently press them in place.
Step 2: Watering
Use a spray bottle to mist gently, keeping the soil moist but not waterlogged. Avoid washing the seeds away.
Step 3: Germination Care
Seeds usually germinate within 7–14 days.
Step 4: Growing Care
Keep the soil slightly moist and apply a light fertilizer every 2–3 weeks. The plant will naturally branch and grow fuller.
Step 6: Flowering & Enjoyment
Once established, the plant enters the flowering stage. In spring and fall, it will produce abundant blooms, forming a full and rounded flower ball.

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