Difference: JiGotenbina (r9 vs. r8)

■(JI) 'Gotenbina'

2004, Shimizu

'Gotenbina' ( Hiroshi Shimizu by Carol Warner, R. 2004) JI (9 F.), 28" (71 cm), Midseason bloom. Multiple style arms held at 45 degree angle to Falls; Falls nearly white in center blending to deep pink at edge, signal yellow, deeper in center. (( 'Renjo-No-Tama' x "Kumoi-No-Kari") x 'Chigo-No-Kanzashi') F2. Draycott 2004.

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