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CHRYSANTHEMUM
Chrysanthemum sp. is the genus (scientific name) of
all pompons, mums, and disbuds mentioned in the text.
Some commonly used terms are defined as follows:
POMPON (spray type of chrysanthemum; each stem has several flowers):
CUSHION POMPON - flower is of medium length petals without button
in the centre.
DAISY POMPON - flower with button in the centre.
NOVELTY POMPON - any chrysanthemum besides white, yellow, pink,
and bronze cushions, any novelty colours. All novelty shapes.
SPIDER POMPON: flower with very long outer petals without button
in the centre.
BUTTON POMPON (dots): Holland/Dutch type novelty poms.
DISBUD (one single large flower per stem produced by removing all
side buds when plant was young):
FUJI - synonym of spider, except it is not a spray flower.
MUM - flower with very soft and long petals; no button in the centre
of flower head. Flower is very soft and cushiony on touch. Commonly produced
as a disbud; sometimes referred to as football mum.
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