History of Chrysanthemums Flowers
History of Chrysanthemums Flowers The name " chrysanthemum " is derived from the Greek Language sometimes its called mums or chrysanths. Chrysanthemums were first cultivated in China as a flowering Plant from the 15th century BC. Over 500 cultivars had been registered by 1630. By 2014, there were over 20,000 cultivars globally and about 7,000 cultivars in China. The plant is renowned as one of the Four Gentlemen in East Asian and Chinese Art. The plant is especially significant during the Double Ninth Festival. Japan Created Many flowers shapes, colors, and varieties were. The flowers were shaped and growned also developed, and chrysanthemum culture flourished. Chrysanthemum cultivation started in Japan during the Nara and Heian periods and gained popularity in the Edo period. A remarkable variety of flower shapes characterized various cultivars of chrysanthemums created in the Edo period. They were exported to China from the Edo period, changing the way Chinese chrysa...