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*Chrysanthemum indicum Linnaeus. Common name: Garden Chrysanthemum. Phenology: Sep-Nov Habitat: Cultivated as an ornamental, persistent or perhaps naturalized at widely scattered locations. Distribution: Native of e. and se. Asia.

Origin/Endemic status: E. and se. Asia

Taxonomy Comments: Qi et al. (2022) studied the complex derivation of the cultivated Chrysanthemum, which appears to involve several species. The appropriate taxonomy and name to apply to our cultivated plants remains unclear.

Synonymy : = K4; = n/a — C, F, FNA19, Pa; >< Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat. — NE; >< Dendranthema ×grandiflorum (Ramat.) Kitam.; >< Dendranthema indicum × japonicum; ? Dendranthema morifolium (Ramat.) Tzvelev. Basionym: Chrysanthemum indicum L. 1753

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