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  • Introduced to Japan in the 8th century AD and to Europe in the 17th century, Linnaeus named it from the Greek word chrysous, "golden" (the color of the original flowers), and anthemon, meaning flower.

    Latest News 2009

  • Introduced to Japan in the 8th century AD and to Europe in the 17th century, Linnaeus named it from the Greek word chrysous, "golden" (the color of the original flowers), and anthemon, meaning flower.

    Latest News 2009

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