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Here's everything you need to know about how to grow mums, including when to plant and care for chrysanthemums, how to pinch them back, and more. Chrysanthemum comes in beautiful shades of white, cream, orange, peach, yellow, pastel pink, purple, to red. Its pleasing fragrance also makes it one of the most desirable flowers after roses! If you too want to include it in your garden, then here’s all you need to know about How to Grow Indian Chrysanthemum . Botanical Name: Chrysanthemum multifolium Common Names: Mums, Glory of The East, Shevanti, Chandramallika, Jamanthi, Sebati, Chandramukhi, Sevantige, Chamanthi The genus Chrysanthemum consists of perennial herbaceous flowering plants, sometimes subshrubs. The leaves are alternate, divided into leaflets and may be pinnatisect, lobed, or serrate (toothed) but rarely entire; they are connected to stalks with hairy bases. [7] Many types of chrysanthemums can add a splash of striking fall color to your yard. Here are 15 different cultivars to consider for containers or borders.