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chrysanthemum

[ UK /kɹɪsˈɑːnθəməm/ ]
[ US /kɹɪˈsænθəməm/ ]
NOUN
  1. any of numerous perennial Old World herbs having showy brightly colored flower heads of the genera Chrysanthemum, Argyranthemum, Dendranthema, Tanacetum; widely cultivated
  2. the flower of a chrysanthemum plant

How To Use chrysanthemum In A Sentence

  • Carefully she clipped the grass the grave and arranged the pinky - white, small chrysanthemums the tin cross.
  • The last of the summer's flowers are mush, all the leaves have fallen off the maple and my chrysanthemums are looking a sorry sight.
  • FLOWERS are raised everywhere in great variety and in great abundance, and the chrysanthemum is the emblem of the country and is used on postage stamps. Up To Date Business Home Study Circle Library Series (Volume II.)
  • Late flowering annuals and half-hardy perennials, like Rudbeckia, Nicotiana, Chrysanthemum and Argyranthemum come into their own now, along with tuberous plants like Begonia, Dahlia and Canna.
  • Covered by an eggshell wash, through which blue painted lines form blowsy chrysanthemum blossoms. CONFESSIONS OF AN UGLY STEPSISTER
  • Whether you want to compete or simply collect mums, the National Chrysanthemum Society has 43 chapters across the country.
  • It was made up of white oleanders and pink roses lined with small chrysanthemums tied together with a single satin ribbon.
  • Many flowers are edible, the most common culinary varieties being calendula, chrysanthemum, daylily, nasturtium, pansy, violet and zucchini.
  • She carried a bouquet of light yellow roses, large daisies, chrysanthemums and blue campanulas.
  • Orchids, anthuriums, chrysanthemums, gladiolus, lilies, cut flowers and dry flowers were a big draw among visitors.
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