The Zukhra chrysanthemum variety is a Korean decorative bush about 75 cm tall and 65 cm in diameter. The plant is characterized by a compact bush shape, medium foliage density, and moderate growth rate. The leaves are green, smooth, and hairless, while the flower stalks are sturdy, ensuring stability of the inflorescences.
The inflorescences are semi-double, medium density, about 6.5 cm in diameter, colored in a rich purple hue that does not fade under sunlight. Flowering begins approximately 91 days after the start of vegetation and continues for about 71 days, starting from August 10 and reaching mass flowering by September 15. The flowers have a specific aroma, adding special decorative value to the plant.
The Zukhra variety is resistant to adverse weather conditions, diseases, and pests. It is heat-tolerant, has medium drought tolerance, and hardiness, making it suitable for cultivation in the central region of Russia. It is recommended to use this chrysanthemum as a decorative garden plant capable of decorating home gardens and park areas.