Chrysanthemum Atysh is an annual flowering plant intended for garden planting, featuring a bush form and a medium height of about 60 cm with a bush diameter of approximately 55 cm. The leaves are large, green, and non-hairy, while the flower stems of medium strength provide reliable support for the inflorescences. The inflorescences are semi-double, dense, about 6 cm in diameter, pink in color, do not fade in the sun, and have a mild aroma.
This chrysanthemum variety is characterized by abundant and prolonged flowering, which begins approximately 77 days after the start of vegetation, with mass flowering in mid-September and a total duration of about 99 days. The plant grows quickly, has medium foliage, and a semi-spreading bush form, making it attractive for garden site design.
Chrysanthemum Atysh is resistant to adverse weather conditions, diseases, and pests, but requires a sunny location for optimal growth. It winters in open ground with light covering, allowing its use in various climatic conditions. This variety was registered in 2011 and is widely used in agricultural practice.