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One of the most common types of Chrysanthemums are the Single Mums. Also known as Semi-double mums – these wonderful daisy-like flowers feature a center disk and one or more rows of petals. When you look at any of the single mums – it’s easy to see why chrysanthemums are members of the Aster family.

The Domingo mum are bright reddish-pink with pale yellow accents.


Domingo Chrysanthemum
© 2011 Patty Hankins

Domingo Chrysanthemum© 2011 Patty Hankins

The  Pelee Mums are a w0nderful yellow flower with dark orange accents on some of the petals. I really liked the pattern created by the petals when two flowers intersect.

Pelee Chrysanthemum© 2011 Patty Hankins

Pelee Chrysanthemum© 2011 Patty Hankins

The Icy Isle Mums are a striking white flower with a yellow center disk. They remind so much of some of my favorite types of daisies.

Icy Isle Chrysanthemum© 2011 Patty Hankins

Icy Isle Chrysanthemum© 2011 Patty Hankins

And finally the Red YoAuburn Chrysanthemums. These wonderful flowers add a great splash of color with their auburn red petals and bright yellow centers.

Red YoAuburn Mums© 2011 Patty Hankins

Red YoAuburn Mums© 2011 Patty Hankins