type: [tree peony] [suffruticosa group] [Japanese botan]
(Japanese tree peony - Red Flowering group) Red. Outer 2-4 petals rimmed with creamy-white. White vertical stripes appear occasionally on the outer 1-2 petals. Some flowers have no white edge or stripes. Medium size. Midseason. Red globular sheath. No purplish line on leafstalk. |
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PEONIES, The Manual of the American Peony Society, ed. by James Boyd, Copyright 1928 by American Peony Society: Tree Peony Check-list. Yokohama Nurseries, Yokohama, Japan. 1893 catalogue as Yokohama Gardens Association, beginning 1894 as Yokohama Nurseries. Jitsugetsu-nichiki. (originated in Japan, 1927.) offered by Yokohama Nurseries, Yokohama, Japan. 1927. |
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Wister (1961) |
'Jitsu-getsu-nishiki' (Sun and Moon Brocade) (Finest Brocade) (Jap. bef. 1927) |
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Frank (1989) |
'Jitsugetsu Nishiki' (Herrliches Brokat). Die vollgefüllten Blüten sind leuchtend - scharlachrot gefärbt und dunkel schattiert. |
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Kotobuki Bussan: |
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Ariga (1993) |
JITSUGETSU-NISHIKI (Brokat wie Sonne und Mond) Hellrot. Große eingebogene Blüte in achtfacher Blüte. An den äußeren Kronblättern ist das Randstreifenartige Pinselspurenmuster oder nur der Randstreifen zu erkennen. |
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Rivière (1995): |
'Jitsugetsu Nishiki' "Brokat der Sonne und des Mondes" Sorte japanischer Herkunft. Einfach, lebhaft rot mit weißen Streifen, ausgezeichnete Sorte mit guter Schnitteignung, üppig, hervorragender Wuchs. |
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JITSU JETSU NISHIIKI Brilliant pink blooms smother this tree peony, making a great shov The flowers sit well over the plants, and do not hang their heads. Japanese. Clear pink. |
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Rivière (2000): JITSUGETSUNISHIKI "Brocart de Soleil et de Lune". (Semi-double). Fleur rouge brillant à pétales ondulés bordés de blanc ; fleur d'un effet merveilleux et d'une excellente tenue. Cette variété peut parfois fleurir d'un très beau rosé vif. |
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'JITSUGETSU NISHIKI' (SUN AND MOON BROCADE) Large, free formed crimson blossoms whose outer petals often times have an irregular thin white edging and even a few vertical white stripes. Most unusual! |
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Carsten Burkhardt's Web Project Paeonia - The Peony Database |
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