Plants – Rose – Climber
Patent
1988-11-16
1991-05-28
Feyrer, James R.
Plants
Rose
Climber
A01H 500
Patent
active
PP0075337
ABSTRACT:
A new cultivar of Forsythia named `Fairy-Land` characterized by its relatively small shrub size, its small lanceolate foliage, and the varying number, between four and eight, of petals on its flowers.
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Elliott, Jr. William H.
Feyrer James R.
The University of Tennessee Research Corporation
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