Difference: JiTonegawa (r4 vs. r3)

(JI) 'Tonegawa'

prior to 1990, Ito by Society for Japanese Irises

'Tonegawa' (Toichi Ito by Society for Japanese Irises, R. 1999) JI (3 F.), , E S. red violet, much lighter edge; style arms red violet, much lighter crest edges; F. very light violet (near white), deep red violet halo and veining. Parentage unknown. Introduced in Japan prior to 1990. Toichi Ito by Society for Japanese Irises, R. 1999) JI (3 F.), Early bloom. Standards red violet, much lighter edge; style arms red violet, much lighter crest edges; Falls very light violet (near white), deep red violet halo and veining. Parentage unknown. Introduced in Japan prior to 1990.

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