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Magnum White Chrysanthemum
Magnum White Chrysanthemum
Collection: Daisies & Chrysanthemums
Color Shade: White with Green
More Info- Blooming: 2-3 days
- Consider Delivery 2-3 days prior event
| Quantity | Unit Price |
|---|---|
| 40 | $ 3.32 |
| 60 | $ 2.88 |
| 80 | $ 2.57 |
| 100 | $ 2.54 |
| 150 | $ 2.09 |
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Magnum White Chrysanthemum
- Description
- Features
- Flower Care
Add a refined and striking touch to your floral creations with our Magnum White Chrysanthemum. Known for its large, crisp white petals and bold, textured blooms, this stunning flower features a soft lime green center that adds a unique, refreshing twist. The contrast between the pure white petals and the vibrant green center creates a captivating visual that enhances any arrangement. Elevate your floral designs with the timeless beauty of Magnum White Chrysanthemum, where classic elegance meets a modern pop of color.
- Blooming Time: Chrysanthemums need 2 days to fully hydrate and bloom after following our care instructions under the “Flower Care” tab, ensuring they’re in peak condition for your event.
- Stem length: 17-22 inches long.
- Each bloom can range from 3-5 inches in diameter.
Flower Care Chrysanthemums:
Chrysanthemums, with their vibrant colors and bold blooms, add a beautiful touch to any arrangement. To keep your chrysanthemums looking fresh and full of life, follow these care tips.
By following these care tips, your chrysanthemums will stay vibrant and fresh, bringing their beautiful color and charm to your floral arrangements for longer!
1. Trim the Stems
- Before placing chrysanthemums in water, trim the stems at a 45-degree angle, about 1–2 inches from the bottom. This helps increase the surface area for water absorption, ensuring the flowers stay hydrated longer.
2. Use Clean, Fresh Water
- Fill a clean vase with fresh, lukewarm water. Chrysanthemums are sensitive to bacteria, so it’s important to change the water every 2–3 days. Always use clean water to keep the flowers fresh.
3. Keep the Water Fresh
- Chrysanthemums drink a lot of water, so make sure to change the water regularly. When changing the water, trim the stems slightly to keep the ends fresh and allow for optimal water absorption.
- Tip: Clean the vase thoroughly each time you change the water to prevent bacteria buildup.
4. Remove Submerged Foliage
- To prevent bacteria from growing, remove any leaves or parts of the stems that will be submerged in the water. This helps to maintain cleaner water and extends the lifespan of your chrysanthemums.
5. Avoid Direct Sunlight and Heat
- Place your chrysanthemums in a cool, shaded area away from direct sunlight, heat sources, or drafts. Too much heat can cause the petals to wilt and fade more quickly, shortening their beauty.
6. Proper Vase Spacing
- Make sure your vase isn’t overcrowded, as chrysanthemums have thick, sturdy stems that need space to breathe. Proper spacing ensures better air circulation and prevents damage to the stems.
7. Remove Wilted or Damaged Flowers
- Check your chrysanthemums regularly for any wilted or damaged flowers. Remove them promptly to maintain the freshness of the remaining blooms and help prevent the spread of decay.
8. Store in a Cool Room
- Chrysanthemums thrive in cooler temperatures, so keep them in a room with a stable, moderate temperature. Avoid placing them near hot appliances or areas with fluctuating temperatures to help them last longer.