Chrysanthemum 'Dixter Orange'

Regular price £7.99

Approx. 0.5 litre pot

3 in stock

About this cultivar:

Chrysanthemum 'Dixter Orange' is a selection of the late-great Christopher Lloyd's of Great Dixter with an huge mass of double-orange poms. Invaluable to move into border gaps.

    • Position: Full sun, partial shade
    • Soil: Almost any soil, grows well in Ballyrobert
    • Flowers: September, October, November
    • Other features: Grows well in Ballyrobert
    • Hardiness: Fully hardy - grows well in Ballyrobert!
    • Habit: Bushy, Clump forming
    • Foliage: Deciduous
    • Height: 45 - 75 cm (1.5 - 2.5 ft)
    • Spread: 30 - 60 cm (1 - 2 ft)
    • Time to full growth: 2 to 5 years
    • Plant type: Herbaceous Perennial
    • Colour: Orange, green
    • Goes well with: Swathes. Try with Geranium.

      About this genus:

      Chrysanthemums, sometimes called mums or chrysanths, are flowering plants of the genus Chrysanthemum in the daisy family (Asteraceae). They are native to Asia and northeastern Europe. Most species originate from East Asia and the center of diversity is in China. There are about 40 valid species, however there are countless horticultural varieties and cultivars!

      The genus name "chrysanthemum" is derived from the Greek words chrysos (gold) and anthemon (flower). The genus once included more species, but was split several decades ago into several genera, putting the economically important florist's chrysanthemums in the genus Dendranthema. The naming of the genera has been contentious, but a 1999 ruling of the International Botanical Congress( Bond Villains or what!?)  changed the defining species of the genus to Chrysanthemum indicum, restoring the florist's chrysanthemums to the genus Chrysanthemum.

      Chrysanthemums were first cultivated in China as a flowering herb as far back as the 15th century BC.Over 500 cultivars had been recorded by the year 1630! The Japanese Emperor adopted the flower as his official seal where the "Festival of Happiness" celebrates the flower.

      Chrysanthemum prefers full sun but will tolerate part shade. Soil wise - anythign that isn't a pond or desert should be fine. When happy, chrysanthemum may spread via rhizomes to form a large patch. The beautiful flowers are bee and butterfly magnets.

      Chrysanthemum plants look great in pots, in a formal or informal perennial border, on slopes, or massed together as a groundcover. Their tight formal habit means that chrysanthemum pairs well with clump-forming ornamental grasses, and other plants with a similar habit. I like them with Geranium or in large patches by themselves. Few plants are capable of flowering so well in the second half of October and often into November.

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      07/23/2025
      Paul E.
      Ireland

      Simply Gorgeous

      I had this some years ago, from Ballyrobert, and loved everything about it. It took off like a rocket - and such a beautiful colour!

      DR
      07/05/2025
      Debbie R.
      United Kingdom

      Settling in

      The plants arrived looking OK considering their journey. Got them into the ground just prior to heavy rain. Settled in nicely now and will move to their new position next spring. Looking forward to seeing a burst of orange. Very happy with the service and plants.

      FD
      12/06/2024
      Fran D.
      Ireland

      Wowee!

      Two little hardy chrysanthemums by the name of Dexter Orange arrived at my door on a Saturday morning (couriers don't normally deliver here on Saturdays). They arrived a bare 48 hours after ordering. They were in excellent condition and since then are almost twice as big. I am one very happy camper, particularly as I'm in the South of Ireland = EU so how you manage that I know not, but I'm thrilled. I tried several times to send you a photo of a beautiful vase of hardy chrysanthemums bought from Ballyrobert in 2023 but unlike your parcel it refused to go! Happy Christmas!