‘Tenshi No Mai Tokai’
Name | Synonym of | Register number | Applicant |
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'Tenshi No Mai Tokai' | SRL-Sch-XXXX-1258 |
Hybridizer | Country | Hybridizer reference | Name giver |
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Ishida Masayuki | Japan | Ishida Masayuki |
Name year | Group | Growth habit | Seedling/Sport |
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2008 | TRUN | seedling |
Pod parent | Pollen parent | Pollination year | Color |
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pod parent unknown | pollen parent unknown | albino |
Flower class | Flower form | Color composition | Flower size |
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zygomorphic | albino_albino_albino | S |
Petal form | Recurved | Stamen color | Style color |
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Fruit color | Fruit edged | Flower description | Clades color |
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normal sized with slightly narrow width petals ending in sharply pointed apexes. Petal colour is described as a tinted white (RHS N155A). Stamens are also the same white (N155A) while the style and stigma are a paler tinted white (RHS155D). There is no magenta pigmented corollary ring. The flower is distinctively albinistic. Flower count is 1-2 per phylloclade. Receptacle is green (RHS 145B). |
Clades size | Phylloclades form | Reference | Comments |
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JPVRS 19411 | growth habit is semi-erect. Phylloclades are a light olive green (RHS 146B). Notching is shallow with an average of 3 small forward facing dentations along each marginal edge. Note Ishida Masayuki is stated on the patent as the hybridizer, but there is no parentage listed. A similar albinistic Schlumbergera exists, originating in Brazil. Possibly this is a patent of the Brazilian plant. In that case the hybridizer is not Ishida Masayuki. |
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