1. Take a 7.5cm×7.5cm square origami, first fold it up and down, then fold it left and right to get a quarter square.
2. Fold in half along the bisector of the two closed side clips.
3. Fold the two closed side clips in half along the bisector of their corners.
4. Draw the shape of chrysanthemum petals with black strokes, and then cut them along the shape with scissors.
5. Spread the paper completely to get a circle.
6. Cut each petal of chrysanthemum with scissors, and the cut position should be about 1cm away from the center of the circle.
7. Hold the center of the circle with your left thumb and forefinger, then hold the chrysanthemum petals with your right hand and fold them up slightly.
8. Fold three chrysanthemum petals with different sizes according to the folding method in steps 1 to 7, and the diameters of the four petals should be about 0.5cm apart in turn.
9. Apply a glue stick to the center of the petals, and then glue and fix the petals in turn from large to small.
10, take 15cm×2cm rectangular origami, first fold it up and down, then fold it left and right.
1 1. Cut out the sawtooth shape with scissors, and then unfold the left and right folded parts.
12. Roll the rectangle from one end to the other, and fix the end with a glue stick to get the stamens of chrysanthemum.
13. Stick the stamens on the center of the circle with a glue stick, and the chrysanthemum will be ready.
Chrysanthemum growing environment:
Chrysanthemum is a short-day plant, which can blossom early under short-day conditions. Love sunshine, avoid shade, be more drought-tolerant and be afraid of waterlogging. I like the warm and humid climate, but I can also resist the cold. Roots can overwinter underground in severe winter. Flowers can withstand slight frost, but higher temperature is needed for seedling growth and bud formation. The optimum growth temperature is about 20℃.
Chrysanthemum has strong adaptability, likes cold and is cold-resistant. The optimum growth temperature is 18-2 1℃, the highest is 32℃, and the lowest is 10℃. The low temperature tolerance limit of underground rhizomes is generally-10℃. The lowest night temperature at flowering stage is 17℃, and it can be reduced to 15- 13℃ at flowering stage (middle and late stage). I like plenty of sunshine, but I also tolerate shade a little. More resistant to dry, the most taboo waterlogging.