■(Spx) 'Shoryu No Mai'
2011, Shimizu
'Shoryu No Mai' (
Hiroshi Shimizu by Carol Warner, R. 2011); SPEC-X
(Pseudata); 45", Midseason to late bloom. Light lavender Falls, narrow near the base and widening, ruffled; yellow signal surrounded by deep violet eyelash.
'Gubijin' X unknown (mixed JI pollen). Draycott 2011.
Translation: "Dance Of A Flying Dragon".
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From Draycott Gardens catalog, 2016: SHORYU NO MAI (Hiroshi Shimizu, 2011) 45" ML. Rising high above extremely nice foliage, this ruffled beauty has a very distinct form to the flower falls. The inner part of the fall is narrow and then widens out and remains in a more horizontal plane. The edges of the falls ruffle nicely. The name means “Dance of a Flying Dragon”. [Limited Stock] $15.00 |
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