Chrysanthemums are flowering plants native to East Asia. These edible flowers are often used as both a garden decoration and natural pest control, but they also have culinary applications. Yellow or ...
The chrysanthemum in Japan represents fall and is often used as a floral offering or as a Buddhist flower. Its ornate bloom is also the emblem of the imperial family and appears on Japanese passports.
The Emerald Goddess salad at Twin Tails. Photo: Courtesy Twin Tails The Emerald Goddess salad at Twin Tails. Photo: Courtesy Twin Tails No salad is more resilient than the Caesar, owing as much to its ...
Asked what flower represents their country, most Japanese are likely to point to cherry blossoms. Actually, though, the “official” Japanese flower is the 16-petal chrysanthemum used for the imperial ...
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Chrysanthemum flower made of paper

Learn how to make a flower made of paper using simple strips and glue. This easy paper flower tutorial is perfect for kids, ...
In case some are wondering why the city is buzzing about a flower, the chrysanthemum is a unique symbol in Chinese culture. The chrysanthemum, together with the plum blossom, orchid and bamboo have ...
Flower vendors were banned from the city’s streets in 1899, but Chicago by the 1920s became the epicenter for growing and shipping flowers.
You might know chrysanthemums, or mums, as a many-petaled flower found all over the world in garden beds and flowerpots. Chrysanthemum blooms range from pale yellow to bright red, with some purple and ...
"I don't have a particular preference for chrysanthemum, yet there are indeed no better looking flowers after it blooms," wrote the Tang Dynasty (618-907) poet Yuan Zhen in his poem "Chrysanthemum." ...