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What color is the chrysanthemum?

In ancient times, chrysanthemums were yellow in color and smaller in flowers. After more than 3,000 years of artificial cultivation, Chrysanthemum has evolved from the original yellow Xiao Ju to today's colorful famous flowers. At present, there are more than 3,000 varieties of chrysanthemums in China. Horticultural circles divide it into many varieties, such as single petal type, coiled type, dancing ring type, rosette type, ball type, dragon claw type, hanging type, hanging bead type, hanging silk type, burr type, lotus type, eagle claw type, feather tube type, pine needle type and so on. , and there are eight color systems such as yellow, white, purple, pink, red, green, tea and miscellaneous. Some of these varieties dance like ribbons, some embrace like round beads, some are vigorous and simple, and some are elegant and free.