'Maggie Inouye' and 'Mini Gem' Anthuriums

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2007-01
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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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‘Maggie Inouye’ is a new light pink, tulip-type anthurium variety (UH1141). This novelty cut flower selection arose from a complex cross, involving several different species of Anthurium, that gave rise to lavender siblings ‘ARCS’ and ‘ARCS Hawaii’. The resulting flower is resistant to anthracnose and does not reflex as much as ‘ARCS’. ‘Mini Gem’ (UH1207) is a miniature purple from a cross between a sibling of lavender ‘ARCS’ and A. amnicola intended for novelty potted plant production.
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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. 2007. ‘Maggie Inouye’ and ‘Mini Gem’ anthuriums. Honolulu (HI): University of Hawaii. 2 p. (New Plants for Hawaii; NPH-A-9)
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