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Team Grows Incredible 11 Foot Diameter Chrysanthemum

11/17/2010
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  • The Largest Chrysanthemum in America, 991 Blooms, 11 Feed Across
    If you're one of those people that veer off state highways to visit the largest corn cob or ball of twine, then you just might need to steer your electric car in the direction of Kennett Square, Pennsylvania where the largest chrysanthemum ever to grace North American soil is currently on display. The plant -- called the Thousand Bloom -- is part of the Longwood Gardens annual Chrysanthemum Festival. It has 991 blooms, measures 11 feet across and was grown by a master horticulturalist and a metal worker over an 18 month period using a Japanese chrysanthemum-growing technique known as Ozukuri....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/team-grows-incredible-11-foot-diameter-chrysanthemum/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • The Largest Chrysanthemum in America, 991 Blooms, 11 Feed Across
    If you're one of those people that veer off state highways to visit the largest corn cob or ball of twine, then you just might need to steer your electric car in the direction of Kennett Square, Pennsylvania where the largest chrysanthemum ever to grace North American soil is currently on display. The plant -- called the Thousand Bloom -- is part of the Longwood Gardens annual Chrysanthemum Festival. It has 991 blooms, measures 11 feet across and was grown by a master horticulturalist and a metal worker over an 18 month period using a Japanese chrysanthemum-growing technique known as Ozukuri....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/team-grows-incredible-11-foot-diameter-chrysanthemum/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • The Largest Chrysanthemum in America, 991 Blooms, 11 Feed Across
    If you're one of those people that veer off state highways to visit the largest corn cob or ball of twine, then you just might need to steer your electric car in the direction of Kennett Square, Pennsylvania where the largest chrysanthemum ever to grace North American soil is currently on display. The plant -- called the Thousand Bloom -- is part of the Longwood Gardens annual Chrysanthemum Festival. It has 991 blooms, measures 11 feet across and was grown by a master horticulturalist and a metal worker over an 18 month period using a Japanese chrysanthemum-growing technique known as Ozukuri....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/team-grows-incredible-11-foot-diameter-chrysanthemum/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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    If you're one of those people that veer off state highways to visit the largest corn cob or ball of twine, then you just might need to steer your electric car in the direction of Kennett Square, Pennsylvania where the largest chrysanthemum ever to grace North American soil is currently on display. The plant -- called the Thousand Bloom -- is part of the Longwood Gardens annual Chrysanthemum Festival. It has 991 blooms, measures 11 feet across and was grown by a master horticulturalist and a metal worker over an 18 month period using a Japanese chrysanthemum-growing technique known as Ozukuri....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/team-grows-incredible-11-foot-diameter-chrysanthemum/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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The Largest Chrysanthemum in America, 991 Blooms, 11 Feed Across

If you're one of those people that veer off state highways to visit the largest corn cob or ball of twine, then you just might need to steer your electric car in the direction of Kennett Square, Pennsylvania where the largest chrysanthemum ever to grace North American soil is currently on display. The plant -- called the Thousand Bloom -- is part of the Longwood Gardens annual Chrysanthemum Festival. It has 991 blooms, measures 11 feet across and was grown by a master horticulturalist and a metal worker over an 18 month period using a Japanese chrysanthemum-growing technique known as Ozukuri....

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