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Date: May 1989
Source: NDSU T.A.P.E.
Today's chrysanthemum varieties are much hardier than those available in the past. However, winter survival of chrysanthemums is extremely variable in North Dakota. Most varieties which flower early (September 1-25) are worth growing even as annuals.
Chrysanthemum survival depends mainly on the type of weather during any particular winter and spring and the culture of the chrysanthemums during the growing season. Healthy, vigorous plants that have been grown in full
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