A new garden chrysanthemum with a shrub plant habit is released as a descendent of a cross involving two hexaploid species: Chrysanthemum weyrichii (Maxim.) Tzvelv. (female) × C. × grandiflorum Tzvelv. (male). Chrysanthemum × hybridum Anderson MN 98-89-7 [U.S. Plant Patent (PP) 14,495] is a vigorously growing shrub chrysanthemum for garden culture, exhibiting extreme hybrid vigor. Single daisy reddish-purple flowers cover the foliage in the fall, numbering >3000 on second-year plants. This selection displays excellent winterhardiness in U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Z3b+ (-34.4 to -37.2 °C) as well as frost-tolerant flowers. In its second and subsequent years of growth after planting, MN 98-89-7 grows into a fall flowering (August-October), herbaceous shrub ranging in plant height from 61.0 to 91.4 cm with a diameter of 76.2 to 152.4 cm. Its spherical plant shape is achieved naturally with self-pinching, creating a highlymanicured appearance; it also attracts honey bees and butterflies as pollinators. MN98-89-7 is a vegetative product and this unnamed selection is being released for germplasm purposes as well as for potential licensing and naming.
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Anderson, N. O., Ascher, P. D., Fritz, V., Rohwer, C., Poppe, S., Yao, S., … Reith-Rozelle, J. (2017). Chrysanthemum ×hybridum MN 98-89-7 shrub garden chrysanthemum. HortScience, 52(2), 306–309. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI11203-16
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