‘Princess Aiko’ (‘Imperial’) and ‘Regina’, Two Novelty Anthuriums

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2004-12
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Kuehnle, A.R.
Amore, T.D.
Kamemoto, H.
Kunisaki, J.T.
Lichty, J.S.
Uchida, J.Y.
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University of Hawaii
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Anthurium ‘Princess Aiko’ (UH1299) is a new, sweet scented, multipurpose cultivar. It is high yielding with bright, long lasting flowers carried above dark green foliage. Anthurium ‘Regina’ has a unique large purple flower similar in shape (lateral tulip) to ‘Princess Aiko’.
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Anthurium, anthuriums, cultivars, floriculture crops, Hawaii, plant breeding
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Kuehnle AR, Amore TD, Kamemoto H, Kunisaki JT, Lichty JS, Uchida JY. 2004. ‘Princess Aiko’ (‘Imperial’) and ‘Regina’, two novelty anthuriums. Honolulu (HI): University of Hawaii. 1 p. (New Plants for Hawaii; NPH-A-7)
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