Ruminations of an old Nevadan. (Thoughts about everything in general and nothing in particular.)
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Chrysanthemums
It always amazes me how you can live in one place for nearly 40 years and still not be aware of some of the interesting places that exist in the surrounding area. I just read in the newspaper that after more than 40 years, Ted King was selling his nursery and the operation was moving to Oregon. King's Mums is know throughout the nation for its stunning variety of chrysanthemums. His was the last nursery in the country catering to retail business. Since it was closing at the end of the month, we decided to take a look and were astounded at what we found there. I had no idea there were so many varieties of mums. Enjoy the flowers!
The above flowers are trained by tieing them onto chicken wire. It takes one season to achieve this look.
As you can see, mums can also be trained as bonsai.
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Those are incredible! My favorites are the spidery looking ones.
I am a native of Elko, Nevada who was relocated by the Bureau of Reclamation in 1970 to Northern California. I was a contract administrator on Lewiston Dam, worked on water distribution systems in Placerville and culminated as a Budget Analyst in Sacramento. I am currently involved with my Mustang car club and doing volunteer work on various things such as the California International Marathon and the Western States 100 mile race, the Sacramento Jazz Jubilee and the Sacramento Zoo.
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Those are incredible! My favorites are the spidery looking ones.
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