Abstract

A freesia (Freesia hybrida Hort.) ‘Shiny Bell’ was developed for the cut flower in the National Institute of Horticultural Herbal Science in 2012. This hybrid was selected from a crossing between cn. ‘Teresa’ and ‘Rossini’, which is white semi-double flowering and red double flowering, respectively. in 2004. Morphological characteristics of the selected hybrid were investigated for 3 years from 2009 to 2011, and then it was named ‘Shiny Bell’. ‘Shiny Bell’ had red color of RHS W155C, and double flower. The growth of the plant was vigorous and the average height was 109.3 cm. The average flower width was 5.8 mm, number of floret per stalk was 11.3, and stalk length was 8.5 cm. The average yield, 7.3 Branches per plant, was 3 stems per plant more than the control cultivar. The average days to first flowering of ‘Shiny Bell’, was 143.3 days, and it was approximately 7 days later than the control cultivar. The average yield of ‘Shiny Bell’ was 4.0 cormlets per plant.

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