Gardening Magazine

A Few Intermediate and Irregular Incurve Chrysanthemums

By Pattyhankins @PattyHankins

Every fall I have a wonderful time photographing chrysanthemums at local botanical gardens. But I never seem to get the photos edited to share the photos when I take them. Instead I seem to post them in the spring. So here are a few of the Intermediate and Irregular Incurve Chrysanthemums I photographed last fall.

The Irregular Incurve Chrysanthemums are known for the curving petals and tight centers. They are often among the largest types of chrysanthemums I see each year.

Bolo de ora Irregular Incurve Chrysanthemum

Bola de ora irregular incurve chrysanthemum

© 2012 Patty Hankins

Hagoromo Irregular Incurve Chrysanthemum

Hagoromo Irregular incurve chrysanthmum

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The Intermediate Incurve Chrysanthemums tend to be a bit smaller than the Irregular Incurve Chrysanthemums. They have shorter petals and a more open center.

Gertrude Intermediate Incurve Chrysanthemums

Gertrude Intermediate incurve Chrysanthemum

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Gertrude Intermediate incurve Chrysanthemum

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Gertrude Intermediate incurve Chrysanthemum

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And finally St.Tropez Intermediate Incurve Chrysanthemums

St. Tropez Intermediate Incurve Chrysanthemum

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St. Tropez Intermediate Incurve Chrysanthemum

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I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing some of the chrysanthemums I photographed last fall. I’ll try to post a few more in the coming weeks.


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