VASCULAR PLANTS 'LOHAGOL RED' WITH UNMISTAKABLE BLOSSOM STRUCTURE
Byung Kang , Department Of Landscape Architecture Chonnam National University Korea Ho-Chul , Department Of Horticulture Science Seoul National University KoreaAbstract
A substitution mallow vascular plant 'Tohagol Red' with particular bloom structure and variety, uniform development propensity and vigor was created through interspecies matching between mallow sinosyriacus and H. syriacus. a substitution vascular plant 'Tohagol Red' (Hibiscus × 'Tohagol Red') grew once going between mallow sinosyriacus 'Seobong' ( ♀) with pink bloom and rose of Sharon 'Samchully' with pink blossom to help blossom quality and development propensity. mallow 'Tohagol Red' was for starters picked as 'R 202' for its steady bloom quality with well off pink blossom and unsettled botanical leafs. This vascular plant had violet purple, unsettled blossoms complemented by partner degree extraordinary red eye. goliath and ostentatious, the covering bloom petals designed an entire circle thus named 'Tohagol Red'. The tree showed medium development propensity with somewhat upstanding branch. the picked line was any assessed for different development attributes, leaf shape, leaf size, blooming qualities, and tried for uniqueness, homogeneity, and soundness all through. inside the blossoms region unit medium in size (11 ~ thirteen cm) with fan (II-type) botanical leaf having aspect nine.2 cm. Leaves region unit seven.2 cm long and five.4 cm wide. when the plant qualities investigation for a considerable length of time (2014 ~ 2019), it had been enrolled as a vascular plant 'Tohagol Red' (3803, No. of plant determination assurance freedoms) in 2020. 'Tohagol Red' having violet-purple blossom and red eye with unsettled petals is a magnificent vegetation.
Keywords
H. sinosyriacus 'Seobong', H. syriacus 'Samchully', red eye spot
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