Chrysanthemum (medicinal)

Chrysanthemum morifolium

Cultivated chrysanthemum with edible flowers used in TCM as an eye and liver herb. The same species used widely as an autumn cut flower.

Hardiness ratings

Chrysanthemum (medicinal) hardiness across the four zone systems
SystemRatingTemperature rangeHow to read it
USDA hardiness zone Zone 5–9 −28.9 °C to −1.1 °C Plant tolerates down to this zone
RHS hardiness rating H7 down to −20 °C Plant needs at least this level of cold tolerance
Canadian plant hardiness zone Zone 5–9 −23 °C and warmer Plant tolerates down to this zone
Australian (ANBG) zone Zone 1–5 −15 °C to 10 °C Plant tolerates down to this zone

Growing notes

  • Flowers in autumn — useful late-season pollinator forage
  • Choose untreated flowers when consuming — most florist-grade chrysanthemums are sprayed
  • Always consult a qualified medical or herbal practitioner before using any plant medicinally

Pet caution: Chrysanthemum (medicinal) is listed as potentially harmful to cats and/or dogs. Keep pets from grazing on it, and contact a vet if you suspect your animal has eaten some.

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Reference

Chrysanthemum (medicinal) on Wikipedia