These 9 types of chrysanthemums bloom into a sea in summer, and the more you look at them, the more you want to grow them!

These 9 types of chrysanthemums bloom into a sea in summer, and the more you look at them, the more you want to grow them!

Cosmos

Cosmos grows in bushes. Its pink and white petals are as cute as a child's face, giving it a fairy-tale feel.

Every time I see vast expanses of cosmos flowers, Huahua’s girlish heart, which has been dormant for many years, bursts!

The summer asters bloom warmly and wantonly, with bright red, pink, purple, blue and white colors competing to bloom! There are many types of aster flowers, each of which has unique beauty and high ornamental value.

Coreopsis

Coreopsis, also known as golden money chrysanthemum, has bright golden petals and is often used to decorate roadsides and lawns. Coreopsis does not have high environmental requirements and can grow well anywhere, so it also symbolizes self-improvement and youthful progress.

Dahlia

Dahlia is the most common flower in our childhood. Its colors are extremely bright, generous and rich. There are many varieties, more than 30,000. It is also the national flower of Mexico.

Straw daisy

Straw daisy is bright and glossy, does not fade for a long time, and does not fall off after the flowers dry. If it is made into wax, it is a good material for making dried flowers. But Huahua has always felt that some varieties of straw daisy look a bit like the lotus seat of Guanyin~

Rudbeckia

The petals of the rudbeckia are golden yellow, and the center of the flower is raised and dark brown, so it is called rudbeckia. A large area of ​​black chrysanthemums really looks like sunflowers from a distance~

Zinnia

Zinnia has a long flowering period and can maintain its bright colors for a long time, symbolizing everlasting friendship. The first flower of zinnia blooms at the top, and the flowers on the side branches bloom higher, so it is also called step-by-step.

Blue-eyed Chrysanthemum

The center of the blue-eyed daisy is blue-purple, so it is called blue-eyed daisy. It is native to South Africa and is also called African daisy. The blue-eyed chrysanthemum has slender stems and leaves, and light branches. It comes in a variety of colors such as white, purple, light color, orange, etc., and is particularly suitable for indoor and gardening decoration.

marigold

Marigold flowers are large and bright, symbolizing health and longevity. Because it is rich in lutein, it is very effective in alleviating vision degeneration and insomnia in the elderly and various cardiovascular diseases.

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