orange chojubai
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orange chojubai
keep running across the text book knowledge that there is only red and white of this dwarf variety.
This orange is nice and soft, and has the same look and size to it of leaves and blooms as the white.
Anyway, if someone wants to see what they look like, here's a shot. Soft on focus but you get the look and color.
This orange is nice and soft, and has the same look and size to it of leaves and blooms as the white.
Anyway, if someone wants to see what they look like, here's a shot. Soft on focus but you get the look and color.
dick benbow- Member
Chojubai
If pomegranates can do it, why not flowering quince? Where did you get it?
Iris
Iris
bonsaisr- Member
Re: orange chojubai
Hi iris!
Lone pine nurseries in california.
was quite the hassel too! They wouldn't ship so i had to ask a koi friend who lived close enough to go buy one and ship it up. Thank goodness for hobby club friends!
Lone pine nurseries in california.
was quite the hassel too! They wouldn't ship so i had to ask a koi friend who lived close enough to go buy one and ship it up. Thank goodness for hobby club friends!
dick benbow- Member
Orange Chojubai
It is obviously a 'Red Chojubai' with a dilution gene, like Punica granatum 'Nana Peach Princess' or 'Toyosho.'
Is it any easier to grow than 'Red Chojubai?'
Iris
Is it any easier to grow than 'Red Chojubai?'
Iris
bonsaisr- Member
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