What Is a Common Pawpaw Tree? The Common Pawpaw (Asimina triloba) is a native North American fruit tree known for producing custard-like tropical fruit—right in your own backyard. With flavor notes...

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Zuma Orange Mum
(Chrysanthemum morifolium ‘Zuma Orange’)
Light up your autumn garden with the fiery tones of the Zuma Orange Mum. This bold variety features a dense, great mound of brilliant orange blooms that radiate warmth and energy from late summer through fall. Its vibrant color and neat, rounded form make it an ideal choice for seasonal borders, garden beds, porch planters, and festive fall décor.
Brilliant Orange Blooms: Intense, warm-toned flowers add striking fall color.
Compact, Mounded Shape: Perfect for containers, garden edges, and mixed arrangements.
Extended Bloom Time: Flowers from late summer into the autumn season.
Pollinator-Friendly: Attracts bees and butterflies for seasonal garden activity.
Easy Care: Reliable and low-maintenance, great for gardeners of all skill levels.
Light: Plant in full sun for the richest color and most abundant blooms.
Watering: Keep soil consistently moist but avoid soggy conditions.
Soil: Prefers well-draining, fertile soil.
Maintenance: Remove spent flowers to prolong the bloom season.
Winter Care: Mulch around the base in colder climates to protect roots.
With its vivid color and dependable performance, the Zuma Orange Mum is perfect for adding seasonal brilliance and festive charm to any autumn garden or display.
Visit our Bloomingdale, IL or Carpentersville, IL stores for local pickup!
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