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Ajania pacifica 'Gold & Silver'

Ajania

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Description:

♦ Zones:  5 - 9     Height:  12 - 24"     Exposure:  Full Sun to Part Shade ♦

Native to central and eastern Asia, this ajania (sometimes commonly called gold and silver chrysanthemum) is a mound-forming, rhizomatous perennial that is noted for its attractive variegated foliage in spring and summer. It typically forms a dense foliage mound to 18-24” tall that spreads over time by rhizomes to as much as 36” wide. During much of the growing season, this plant serves as an excellent ground cover featuring lobed, ovate, silver-margined leaves (to 2” long). Undersides of the leaves are also silvery. Some gardeners grow this plant primarily for its foliage. Autumn bloom features numerous small, button-like, yellow flowers that appear in corymbs. Flowers are not as showy as florists’ chrysanthemums. Synonymous with Chrysanthemum pacificum and Dendranthema pacificum.  Grow in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Some afternoon shade is beneficial in hot summer climates. Plants generally tolerate poor soils as long as drainage is good. Wet soils in winter can be fatal. Plants may appreciate winter protection in USDA Zone 5. Taller stems may be pinched back in early summer to promote plant vigor and lower plant height.


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