Ohsyugiku

C.m. cv. ohshugiku

  • Ohsyugiku
  • Ohsyugiku
  • Flower name
    Ohsyugiku
  • Scientific name
    C.m. cv. ohshugiku
  • Alias大掴み, 菊, キク, Chrysanthemum morifolium
  • Place of originGarden cultivate
  • Place of floweringPotted flower
  • Flowering seasonOctober, November

What is Ohsyugiku

Ohsyugiku (scientific name: C.m. cv. Ohsyugiku) is a variety of Ohtsugiku that was bred in Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture in the late Edo period, and has raised tongue-shaped flowers that look like they have been grabbed tightly with both hands, with thick petals that hang down. The varieties include Zuikouden, Aikokuden, Kegon-no-Taki, Gokuraku-den, Shikouden, Eirakuden, Hana-shinko, Fuzan-no-Kumo, Liyuisen, and others.

Common name: Ohsyugiku, scientific name: C.m. cv. Ohsyugiku, plant height: 60-90 cm, flower shape: large grasping, glossy running petals, flower diameter: 20-25 cm, flowering season: October-November, sun: half shade, full sun, uses: planting in ground, potting, cut flowers.


  • Order
    Asterales
  • Family
    Asteraceae
  • Genus
    Chrysanthemum
  • Species
    C. morifolium cv. Ohsyugiku
  • Type of flower
    Radial symmetrical flower
  • Array of flower
    Monopetal inflorescence
  • Petal shape
    Head flower
  • Leaf type
    Palm shape
  • Edge of the leaf
    Serrated
  • Life typeCold-resistant Evergreen perennial
  • Flower colorsRed Pink White
  • Colors of the leavesGreen
  • Fruit color
  • Height60.0 ~ 90.0 cm
  • Diameter of flower20.0 ~ 25.0 cm

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