Pompons growing in Oxnard. |
What is this yarn-spinning flower? The colorful and aptly-named Button Pom Chrysanthemum.
Chrysanthemums (also called “mums”) originated in China, entered the written record some 3500 years ago, and have been pleasing eyes ever since. They have been intensively bred for the last few centuries, resulting in quite a number of bloom forms (around thirteen, according to the National Chrysanthemum Society)—you may have heard them referred to as Cushion Mums, Spoons, Quills, Spider Mums, Button Poms, and Pompons (sounds like a caravan of colorful characters, doesn’t it?).
The majority of mums are sprays, which have several flowers per stem. We grow a variety of these—known as Poms or Button Poms—which were so-named in Versailles, circa 1847, because of their resemblance to the pompoms on the hats of French sailors.
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"Dark Splendid" variety |
Counter-intuitively, these bright flowers like the dark. They’re traditionally a fall crop, which means they need short days and long nights in order to flower. Here at Sun Valley, we grow them year-round in our greenhouses down in Oxnard, California. And unlike our main crops grown from bulbs, we start chrysanthemums from cuttings (a piece of stem cut from a source plant). According to Case, chrysanthemums do extremely well from cuttings—seeds, typically, are only used for breeding.
"Factor" Variety of Pompon |
Visit our website to check out their versatile role as our Sun Pacific Bouquet enhancers. As you take-in these colorful blooms, remember—spring is just around the corner.
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