Dendranthema Flower and applications.Dendranthema Flower Extract.

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Dendranthema Flower Extract INCI Name Chrysanthellum Indicum Extract CAS 223748-24-1 photo picture image Meaning: From the Greek dendron (tree) and anthemon (flower); referring to the woody flower stems
 Pronunciation: den-dran-THEE-muh

 Origin:The flower head of Chrysanthemum Indicum L., or Dendranthema indicum, of the family Compositae. Native to India, as 'indicum' means 'Indian,' the flower can be found wild in most habitats in China,Portugal, and other temperate and subtropical regions. The flower head of wild chrysanthemum is smaller than florist's or garden chrysanthemum, Chrysanthemum morifolium. Ramat. C. sinense., or Chrysanthemum indicum sinense.

 The flower plant grows to 0.6 m by 0.6 m. It is in flower from August to October. The scented flowers are hermaphrodite (have both male and female organs) and are pollinated by insects. It cannot grow in the shade and requires moist soil.

 As an herb, it is harvested in autumn when the flower is in full bloom. Dry it in the sun or bake it until dry and save it for later use.

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last edit date:19th,May.2009.