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Dendranthema 'Sheffield' (a Chrysanthemum relative)

It's November 1st, and the chrysanthemums are still blooming! Or should I say dendranthemas? The plants in the large genus Chrysanthemum seem to frequently undergo reclassifications. Recently, several plants that were previously classified as Chrysanthemum were reclassified as Dendranthema. Our sign up in the 1904 Garden is slightly behind the times, and still refers to Dendranthema 'Sheffield' as Chrysanthemum x 'Sheffield'.

Dendranthema 'Sheffield'
Dendranthema 'Sheffield'
spills across the end of the flower bed.

pale pink Dendranthema 'Sheffield'
The pale pink, open blooms
of Dendranthema 'Sheffield'.

Dendranthema 'Sheffield' is hardy to zone 5 and prefers well-drained, average soil in full sun. Growing to three feet, Dendranthema 'Sheffield' has a tendency to form a large, somewhat sprawling clump. To counter this, plants may be pinched once before early July, in order to promote bushier, stockier growth. Plants may be propagated by division, or from cuttings.

Dendranthema 'Sheffield' is currently flowering profusely in the 1904 Garden.

Dendranthema 'Sheffield'
Dendranthema 'Sheffield'

Regardless of recent name changes, this plant puts on a spectacular show from September right up into November. When most other plants in the garden are already bitten by frost, Dendranthema 'Sheffield' shows no signs of slowing down. Instead, this plant often has many buds still waiting to open. These salmon-pink buds change to light pink as the delicate petals unfurl. The ensuing daisy-like flowers are a wonderful pale peachy- pink. Held on long, 5-6'' stems, these flowers are also great for cutting.

Dendranthema 'Sheffield'
Dendranthema 'Sheffield ' has nice
medium green foliage.

Dendranthema 'Sheffield'
Dendranthema 'Sheffield' showing off
its flowers and its slight tendency to sprawl.

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