Difference: ArAphrodite (r9 vs. r8)

■(AR) 'Aphrodite'

1913, Van Tubergen

'Aphrodite' (C. G. Van Tubergen, Before Registration). AR, Onco Hybrid; Light pink and yellow blend. I. lortetii X I. gatesii . Van Tubergen, 1913. Note: Name designated obsolete and superseded by a later registration; this clone was subsequently distributed as 'Sylphide'. [AA] [PP] See also description in 1916 by Dykes

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