
How to Propagate Chrysanthemum vestitum?
(Chrysanthemum vestitum)
Chrysanthemum vestitum, also known as Hairy chrysanthemum, Woolly chrysanthemum, Vestdichtes Chrysantheme
Belonging to the versatile Asteraceae family, chrysanthemum vestitum is a hardy perennial known for its ornamental value. To propagate chrysanthemum vestitum, gardeners should employ cuttings, ideally selecting new, healthy growth. These cuttings should be taken with a sharp, clean implement to increase the chance of successful rooting. Once separated, the cutting’s lower leaves should be removed and the stem inserted into a moist, well-draining growing medium. Consistent humidity and warmth will nurture the cutting to develop roots. Patience is key, as chrysanthemum vestitum may take several weeks to establish a robust root system before it can thrive in a garden setting.