Chandramallika, also known as chrysanthemum, is a flowering plant with many varieties and uses:
Appearance : Chrysanthemums are known for their colorful blooms and come in many shapes, including pompoms, buttons, spiders, and anemones. They can be white, yellow, pink, purple, or green.
Growth : Chrysanthemums are perennial plants that can grow to be 12–35 in tall and wide. They have broad, ovate leaves and thick, leathery texture.
Sunlight and soil : Chrysanthemums grow best in well-drained soil with lots of sunlight. They are often planted in the spring and bloom in late summer or fall.
Uses : Chrysanthemums are often used in gardens, borders, and as potted plants. They are also known for their air-purifying properties.
Symbolism : Chrysanthemums have different symbolic meanings in different cultures. For example, in Japan, they are a symbol of the sun and are highly revered. In Italy, they are traditionally brought to cemeteries to mourn the deceased.
Medicinal uses :In traditional medicine, chrysanthemums are used for their purported medicinal properties, including treating fevers and skin disorders.