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Glad Eye
Bloom Type: Classified as a "single" chrysanthemum, meaning it has a visible, round center disc (like a daisy) rather than dense, layered petals.
Coloration: The outer petals (ray florets) are generally a vibrant red, but this color intensity is highly dependent on climate and temperature. In warmer areas, the flower may bloom as almost entirely yellow.
Usage: It is a well-regarded variety among exhibition growers and has won awards in chrysanthemum shows, including "Champion Single".
Bloom Type: Classified as a "single" chrysanthemum, meaning it has a visible, round center disc (like a daisy) rather than dense, layered petals.
Coloration: The outer petals (ray florets) are generally a vibrant red, but this color intensity is highly dependent on climate and temperature. In warmer areas, the flower may bloom as almost entirely yellow.
Usage: It is a well-regarded variety among exhibition growers and has won awards in chrysanthemum shows, including "Champion Single".