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What is Hana Flower? The Truth Between "Aster" and "Chrysanthemum"

Many flower lovers have heard of the Hana Flower, a small, colorful flower that looks like a daisy and is popular in the floral arrangement business. However, there’s often confusion: Is the Hana Flower an Aster or a Chrysanthemum (Mum)?

Characteristics of Hana Flower

  • Small flower, about 3.5 cm in diameter
  • Single-layer petals with various colors such as pure rose, deep rose, pink, purple, white, and scarlet
  • Bright yellow center that beautifully contrasts with the petals
  • Many branches per stem, which helps create full bouquets with fewer stems

How to Tell Aster and Chrysanthemum Apart

Size

  • Asters are generally small to medium-sized flowers (around 2–5 cm).
  • Chrysanthemums vary widely in size, from very small to quite large.

Petal Shape and Arrangement

  • Asters have single-layer petals arranged like a daisy, usually thinner and lighter.
  • Chrysanthemums can have single or multiple layers of petals, often thicker and denser.

Flower Structure

  • Aster petals are thin and delicate, giving a light and airy appearance.
  • Chrysanthemums have sturdier petals that make the flower look fuller and more robust.

Branches and Stems

  • Asters have many branches, allowing for fuller bouquets with fewer stems.
  • Some chrysanthemums have fewer branches, so more stems are needed for fullness.

Usage

  • Asters are popular in fresh bouquets and floral designs that require a delicate touch.
  • Chrysanthemums are versatile, used in both fresh and dried flower arrangements.

What Exactly is Hana Flower?

Based on these features and information from international sources, the Hana Flower is most likely a small single-petal Aster. It’s especially favored for its bright colors and its many branches that make floral arrangements look lush without needing many stems.

However, in some markets, the terms Hana Flower or Mum can be used interchangeably since both flowers belong to the same family, Asteraceae, and share some similarities.

Why is Hana Flower Popular?

  • Small size with vibrant colors suitable for many bouquet styles
  • Many branches per stem allow for fuller arrangements with fewer stems
  • Single-layer petals and bright colors add freshness and cheerfulness
  • Available in multiple colors for different occasions

Colors of Hana Flower Mostly Found in Thailand

In Thailand, the most commonly available colors include:

  • White Hana Flower
  • Purple Hana Flower
  • Fuchsia Pink Hana Flower
  • Scarlet Red Hana Flower

Common Uses of Hana Flower in Floral Arrangements

Hana Flowers are highly versatile and popular for various floral purposes, including:

  • Birthday Bouquets: Their bright and cheerful appearance makes them perfect for celebrations.
  • Wedding Decorations: Used as filler flowers to add texture and color contrast in bridal bouquets and centerpieces.
  • Gift Bouquets: Their variety of colors allows for personalized and meaningful arrangements.
  • Home Décor: Placed in vases, Hana Flowers brighten living spaces with their fresh and delicate look.
  • Corporate Events: Used in formal floral arrangements to add a touch of elegance without overpowering other flowers.

Because Hana Flower stems have many branches, florists can create lush and full-looking bouquets while using fewer stems, making them both beautiful and economical.

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