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Some plants like chrysanthemum and lily grow for many years.How is it that the flower bloom only in one season?​

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Answered by subhadraroul123
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Chrysanthemums, better known as “mums” to their friends, are late-season bloomers that really pack a fall punch in the garden. The chrysanthemum bloom season ranges from late summer into early winter depending upon your zone. In rare cases, mums are not flowering when they should be in full bloom. Encouraging flowers on mums starts with a practice called “pinching.” This removes the early season growth but causes the plant to branch and form more stems. This gives more bloom space and, in the end, more flowers to enjoy.

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