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Date Last updated
19 February 2007

 

Joyce Frieda 

 
October classified medium, yellow incurved. (13b Y)

Root: January.

Blooms per plant: 2 for exhibition.

Height: 1.2 - 1.5 metres appx

Protection: overhead and bloom bags

Cultural guide 
Released in 2002, one of Harry Lawson's raisings that came with a good pre-release write-up. History shows that this was not far off the mark with best in show awards at both Stafford and Harrogate.

A versatile performer, good in pots or in the bed, grown conventionally on first crown or on the break bud from a late struck cutting. Reports suggest it will respond to a reasonably high level of feeding.

U.K. Regional Stopping guide
The dates we choose for stopping our chrysanths can never be guaranteed to produce flowers on a specific date for a specific show, weather conditions and other factors (such as garden aspect, location, cultural routine etc) will all play a part in influencing speed of plant development following the stop. The following information relates to stopping dates for producing blooms for Shows during the first half of September and are offered as a start point for new growers. Adjustments should be made for later or earlier shows.
NE Scotland NE England Southern England NW England
Early/mid March mid April n/a n/a
Central Scotland Midlands SE England S Wales
n/a n/a n/a
Southern Scotland East Anglia SW England N Wales
n/a n/a n/a n/a

 

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