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Glebionis coronaria, formerly called Chrysanthemum coronarium, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is native to the Mediterranean region.[3] It is cultivated and naturalized in East Asia and in scattered locations in North America.[4][5]
Glebionis coronaria is used as a leaf vegetable. English language common names include garland chrysanthemum,[6]chrysanthemum greens,[6]edible chrysanthemum, crowndaisy chrysanthemum,[7]chop suey greens,[6]crown daisy,[6] and Japanese greens.[6]
Glebionis coronaria has been hybridized with related Argyranthemum species to create cultivars of garden marguerites.[8]
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^Biota of North America Program 2014 county distribution map
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