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Adorable

Adorable

Regular price $6.50 USD
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Hardy to zone 4-9

Stem length: 18-24 inches

Blossom size: 3-4 inches

Bloom Time: Early September

If you're looking for a heirloom chrysanthemum that brings a cheerful touch to your garden, Adorable is the perfect pick. With its soft, gorgeous clear, bright rose-pink with salmon reverse, this variety thrives in zones 4-9. The stems reach a sturdy 18-24 inches tall, making them a great choice for both garden beds and cut flower arrangements. The blooms themselves are medium-sized, creating a bright and lively display that blends beautifully with autumn colors. Adorable comes into bloom in early September, just as the summer heat starts to give way to cooler, crisp air. It’s a fantastic transition flower, keeping your garden lively before the full flush of fall. Pair it with deep burgundy mums or ornamental grasses for a stunning seasonal contrast!

What You Get

✨ What you’ll receive:

  • 6 rooted, pinched cuttings (3–5 inches tall)
  • Assorted from 8 premium varieties (selection varies per order)
  • Healthy, carefully packed, and garden-ready

How to Care For Your Cutting

Take your plants out of the packaging as soon as possible.

Plant them in a small pot or allow them to remain in their ‘ellepot’ but place them in a shady area and water them. You will want to harden off your cuttings for 3-4 days in the same way you would any other plant you purchase from a greenhouse. Protect them from extreme weather and direct sunlight. They will need a few days to adjust to your climate and direct sunlight. 

Planting Information

1.Pick a sunny spot to plant your cuttings

Once adjusted to your area and life outside, pick a sunny spot to plant your cuttings. You will get the best flower production with full sun, but they do grow with some shade. Space plants 1 to 2 feet apart if planting in the ground. 

2. Plants should be pinched back to encourage branching

The plants can be cut back as late as the first week of July. We recommend cutting back several times for increased stem counts.  Some varieties grow very tall so supports such as stakes or netting may be necessary to support the weight of the plants. 

3. Chrysanthemums can be harvested at any point in the blooming process.

But we recommend harvesting when the bloom is mostly open. 

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