Pompons

POMPONS Chrysanthemums

Many different flower forms and colors are available, and breeders are continuously offering new varieties, including novelties. Pompons are spray chrysanthemums that have been created by pinching the center bud of the chrysanthemum plant. Flower size varies from less than .5″ to 2.5″ in diameter.

Among the most common are daisies (or singles), with their rings of petals (ray florets) around centers (disks) that are usually yellow and sometimes green. Cushion, or decorative types have rather flat flower heads, with ray florets completely covering the disk.

The average vase life of the Pompon is an exceptionally long, 14-20 days.

Available: Year-round from Central and South America

Care & Handling:

  • Strip lower 1/3 of foliage.
  • Cut 1″ – 2″ off of the ends and place in 6″ – 8″ of fresh preservative solution, made with cool water.
  • Chrysanthemums are prone to stem blockage so re-cut stems and change preservative solution every 2-3 days.

Design Suggestions:

  • Pompons are the staples of floral design and can be used as focal feature or filler flowers in arrangements.
  • Pompons wide assortment of color makes them suitable in both every day and holiday occasionsyear-round.
  • Use in hand-tied bouquets to add volume, color and texture.
  • Small-headed blooms are excellent for drying.