The Incurve Chrysanthemums – both the regular and irregular – are some of the chrysanthemums that are the most fun to photography. The textures in the flowers can be amazing.
The Regular Incurve Chrysanthemums are known for their ball-shaped blossoms. They usually have similar width and depth the blossoms, with petals that contribute to the smooth look.
Heather James Regular Incurve Chrysanthemum
Heather James Regular Incurve Chrysanthemum © 2013 Patty Hankins
Moira Regular Incurve Chrysanthemum
Moira Regular Incurve Chrysanthemum © 2013 Patty Hankins
Moira Regular Incurve Chrysanthemum © 2013 Patty Hankins
The Irregular Incurve Chrysanthemums tend to have the largest blossoms of the various incurve chrysanthemums. The centers of the Irregular Incurve Chrysanthemums are tightly packed – with the petals getting looser as they fan out from the center. The lower petals often drop down to give a tiered look to the flowers.
Bola de Ora Irregular Incurve Chrysanthemum
Bola de Ora Irregular Incurve Chrysanthemum © 2013 Patty Hankins
Bola de Ora Irregular Incurve Chrysanthemum © 2012 Patty Hankins
Bola de Ora Irregular Incurve Chrysanthemum © 2013 Patty Hankins
Crimson Tide Irregular Incurve Chrysanthemum
Crimson Tide Irregular Incurve Chrysanthemum © 2013 Patty Hankins
King’s Pleasure Irregular Incurve Chrysanthemum
King’s Pleasure Irregular Incurve Chrysanthemum © 2013 Patty Hankins
Do you have a favorite variety of incurve chrysanthemum? If you do – I’d love to hear about it in the comments below