Member of the Asteraceae or Compositae (aster or sunflower) family.
Native to Japan.
Related species include chrysanthemum, dahlia, zinnia, marigold.
Personality:
Globose flower heads with feathery petals occur at stem ends.
Stems prickly, leafy, 24-36 inches long.
Plant is an annual, classed as a dicotyledon, leaves not parallel veined.
Flowers are not fragrant.
Storage Specifics:
36-41F for a short time.
Tidbits:
Most species in this genus are weeds.
The Compositae or aster family is vast, with over 20,000 species, and is also one of the most developed families. It was named Compositae because the flowers are actually a “composite” of many individual flowers into one head. Hence, when children pull one “petal” off at a time, saying “she/he loves me, loves me not”, they are actually removing a complete flower, not just a petal.
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