These are exquisite. i don’t usually go gaga over the big blowsy atsumono, being a big fan of the green kudamono-styles, but those first blooms are simply marvellous 🙂
That sounds like a wonderful goal for any stage of one’s life, and perhaps, if one begins early enough, and has the magic in one’s fingers, one could become very good at it. If not, at least it will fill you with joy, and a house full of beautiful flowers 🙂
These are exquisite. i don’t usually go gaga over the big blowsy atsumono, being a big fan of the green kudamono-styles, but those first blooms are simply marvellous 🙂
They are tall (about 70cm-90cm) and flower’s size is about 18cm. So they need much fertilizer. In the future, I hope to rear atsumono chrysanthemum.
Really? That sounds like a wonderful hobby, or are you thinking of doing it commercially and becoming a master?
It is so difficult to become a master. There are many old person who love to grow chrysanthemums at their house in Japan. I hope to become like them.
That sounds like a wonderful goal for any stage of one’s life, and perhaps, if one begins early enough, and has the magic in one’s fingers, one could become very good at it. If not, at least it will fill you with joy, and a house full of beautiful flowers 🙂
Wow. That’s great presentation of flower. I favorite one is the yellow one.
Each cloror has different name, for example, Treasure tortoise, peace of rainbow. I don’t remember them because they are so many.