Garden mums are sometimes called ball chrysanthemums because of their natural branching and ball-growing shape. A large-sized garden chrysanthemum can produce thousands of flowers in one pot. Therefore, it is also called "Thousand-headed Chrysanthemum."
Gigi garden mum has a large number of flowers and a long flowering period and can continue to bloom until late autumn. It can be used as a potted plant or as a landscape plant and provides bright and cheerful colors for the fall sesaon. Gigi has become increasingly popular in China and widely appreciated by the market.
Gigi is a garden Chrysanthemum of Syngenta's breeding, which has been favored by growers and consumers for many years in the US.
Gigi
- The growth and flowering period of each flower color in the series is highly uniform.
- The perfect plant shape can be formed naturally without the support of flower nets.
- Suitable for planting in pots of different sizes from small to large, and performs equally well in mixed planting and combined pots.
- Flowering naturally in mid-to-late September, light response cycle 7 weeks.
Thanks to the highly consistent growth and flowering habit among the series, Gigi can be combined and matched easily. By choosing three of the six colors, 20 different balls can be created. Here are three recipes for inspiration:
With brilliant colors, perfect plant shape and uniform growth habits, Gigi will add more brilliance to the golden autumn.
Mr. Zhu Ping An from Beijing Manyuanchun, China explains why he grows Gigi: "The plants have controlled habit. The stems are sturdy and don’t require netting. Growing Gigi can save both space and labor. All colors within Gigi have every uniform plant growth and flowering time. Thanks to the seamless uniformity, I create combos with colors blended together harmoniously. These combos become really a hit in the market. The colors of Gigi are very vivid and eye-catching."