The Chrysanthemum Is No Longer Just for Grocery Store Bouquets
Briefly

"The flower was first spotted in Holland in the 17th century and later traveled to Britain and America, where it became popular for its ability to grow in almost any climate, as well as for its late-breaking bloom."
"They have such soul. They're not just a wadded-up hundred-dollar bill on a stem, some fake signifier of wealth like a rose... the chrysanthemum has more understated sophistication and elegance."
Read at www.nytimes.com
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