All About The Chrysanthemum: Meaning, Care, and Uses

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Chrysanthemums — known as "mums" — are one of the most symbolically rich flowers in the world, and one of the longest-lasting in a vase. Whether you're sending them as a gift, choosing them for a seasonal arrangement, or wondering what they mean by colour, this guide covers everything.

What is a chrysanthemum?

Chrysanthemums are perennial flowering plants native to Asia and northeastern Europe, cultivated for over 2,000 years. With more than 40 wild species and thousands of cultivated varieties, they range from delicate daisy-like blooms to large pompom and spider-shaped flowers — all prized for their rich colours, long vase life, and seasonal versatility.

Their most recognisable forms include:

  • Daisy-type mums — a classic round centre with long, radiating petals

  • Pompom mums — dense, globe-like blooms

  • Spider mums — thin, tubular petals that stretch outward in distinctive patterns

  • Anemone mums — flat outer petals surrounding a raised, cushion-like centre


They bloom in red, yellow, orange, white, pink, purple, and even green — making them one of the most versatile flowers for seasonal arrangements.

What Do Chrysanthemum Flowers Smell Like?

The scent is earthy, herbal, and slightly spicy — grounding rather than floral. Unlike roses or lilies, mums have a subtle, almost medicinal aroma that works well in arrangements where you want fragrance to stay in the background.

Chrysanthemum meaning by colour

Chrysanthemums carry deep cultural symbolism across Asia, Europe, and beyond — and the meaning shifts significantly depending on colour.

White chrysanthemum meaning

White chrysanthemums symbolise purity, remembrance, and respect. In many European countries, white mums are the traditional flower of memorial services and funerals. In East Asian cultures, they represent honesty and grief. When sent as a gift outside of a funeral context, white chrysanthemums express deep sincerity and admiration.

Yellow chrysanthemum meaning

Yellow chrysanthemums represent joy, optimism, and celebration. They're one of the most cheerful choices for birthdays, "thinking of you" bouquets, and autumn arrangements.

Red chrysanthemum meaning

Red chrysanthemums symbolise love and deep passion — a bold alternative to red roses, and longer-lasting.

Purple chrysanthemum meaning

Purple mums represent nobility, thoughtfulness, and admiration. A popular choice for elegant gifting occasions.

Pink chrysanthemum meaning

Pink chrysanthemums carry meanings of warmth, affection, and longevity — making them a lovely option for Mother's Day or a thank-you gesture.

Orange chrysanthemum meaning

Orange chrysanthemums suggest enthusiasm and good luck, often used in harvest and autumn-themed arrangements.

Green chrysanthemum meaning

Green chrysanthemums — rarer in floristry — symbolise renewal and good fortune, frequently associated with new beginnings.

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Are chrysanthemums funeral flowers? 

Yes — white chrysanthemums are widely used in funeral and memorial arrangements. In many European countries, including Ireland, France, Belgium, and Italy, white mums are the primary flower of remembrance. They're also traditional at funerals across Japan and China.

However, in Ireland and the UK, white chrysanthemums are equally common in everyday bouquets and celebrations — context matters more than the flower itself.

For memorial or sympathy arrangements, white chrysanthemums are a deeply respectful and appropriate choice. For gifting in a non-memorial context, opt for yellow, pink, or red varieties to avoid any ambiguity.

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How long do chrysanthemums last?

Chrysanthemums are among the longest-lasting cut flowers available. With proper care:

  • Cut flowers in a vase: 7 to 14 days

  • Hatbox or foam arrangement: up to several weeks

  • Potted plants in the garden: blooming for a full season, returning year after year

Their durability is one of the main reasons they're such a popular choice for gifting — they stay beautiful long after many other flowers have faded.

How to Care for Chrysanthemum Flowers

 

For cut chrysanthemums:

  • Trim stems at an angle and remove leaves below the waterline

  • Change the water every 2–3 days

  • Keep the arrangement in a cool location away from direct sunlight

  • Re-trim stems midway through their vase life for better water absorption

For potted chrysanthemums:

  • Water when the top inch of soil is dry

  • Ensure proper drainage to prevent root rot

  • Deadhead spent blooms to encourage new growth

  • Place in bright, indirect sunlight

Are chrysanthemums edible or toxic?

Are chrysanthemums edible?

Yes — certain varieties are edible and widely used in Asian cuisine and herbal medicine. Chrysanthemum morifolium is the most common edible variety, used to make chrysanthemum tea popular in Chinese herbal tradition.

⚠️ Not all chrysanthemums are safe to eat. Many florist varieties are treated with pesticides. Only consume chrysanthemums explicitly grown or sourced for culinary use.

Are chrysanthemums toxic to humans?

Chrysanthemums are generally non-toxic to humans in normal amounts. However, some people experience skin irritation from direct contact with the stems or leaves.

Are chrysanthemums toxic to pets?

Yes — chrysanthemums are mildly toxic to cats and dogs. If ingested, they can cause drooling, vomiting, or skin irritation. Keep arrangements out of reach of pets.


What occasions are chrysanthemums suitable for?

Because they carry so many meanings, chrysanthemums are suitable for a wide range of occasions:

Their durability also makes them a reliable choice for long-lasting arrangements in homes, businesses, or hospitals.

How to Arrange Chrysanthemum Flowers

Chrysanthemums are one of the most florist-friendly flowers to work with:

  • Use them as focal flowers — large-headed pompom mums can anchor a full bouquet

  • Mix shapes for texture — combine pompom mums with spider mums or daisy-types

  • Add seasonal accents — pair with sunflowers, berries, autumn foliage, or eucalyptus

  • Try a hatbox design — mums sit beautifully in compact, foam-based arrangements that last longer than water vases

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Where to buy chrysanthemum flowers in Ireland

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Whether you're marking a birthday, sending a thoughtful gift, or decorating for the season, chrysanthemums are a vibrant, long-lasting choice.

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