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Zambesi
Abstammung:Parentage known but not disclosed by registrantBeschreibung:Inside of tepals, and outside of inner tepals predominantly, white (NN155C), inside shading to pale yellow beside midveins at base; midribs of inner tepals tinged mid-green. Spots absent; papillae present; nectaries yellow-green; anthers orange-brown; pollen pale buff; stigma pale grey-green, speckled purple. Tepals long, and of narrow to medium width (outer) to broad (inner), margins slightly ruffled (to ruffled, on outer tepals), tips recurved. Lvs of medium length to long, and broad to very broad. Stems 1.55 m, green, with 5–7 fls. Early to mid-season. Published in Mak Breeding’s Lilyscoop (2012):16, with photo External images: Mak Breeding Lily Assortment flyer (2011) Care should be taken not to confuse this with the unregistered Asiatic lily ‘Zambezi’ apparently in circulation in eastern Europe. Normally registration of a homophone such as ‘Zambesi’ would be disallowed, but in this case registration has been accepted because publication of the epithet in 2011 pre-dated establishment of ‘Zambezi’ (apparently not until 2012) and because ‘Zambesi’ had already been granted Dutch PBR (so the epithet cannot be rejected, under ICNCP, 2009: Art. 31.2).Bezug:Salzborn: 2012,2013,2015; Wistuba: 2014,2015,2016,2017,2018,2019,2020,2021;
Zitronenfalter (07-G621-4)
Abstammung:(Bel Air [Div. VI, of Geiser] [see below] × ML’s Indian Summer [VIII OT]) × Thomas’s GiantBeschreibung:Inside of tepals vivid yellow (9B); throat moderate yellow-green (146C). Outside of tepals brilliant yellow (10A); midribs green. Spots and papillae absent; nectaries moderate yellow-green (146C); filaments greenish white; pollen moderate reddish brown (177A); stigma moderate olive-green (137B). Fls 240 mm wide, slightly scented; tepals 140 × 30[outer]-50[inner] mm, margins smooth to slightly ruffled, tips slightly recurved, making broadly bowl-shaped fls. Lvs 170 × 20 mm, scattered, moderate olive-green (137A). Stems 1.4 m, green densely mottled purple, with up to 8 fls. July. Epithet is German for the brimstone butterfly, Gonepteryx rhamniZüchter:Dr. Jörg M. Giffei
Zitronenstern (Bucher) (MB 114-04-4)
Abstammung:Feuer und Rauch x Hauptmann von KöpenickBeschreibung:gelb, Ib, stark behaarte KnospenZüchter:Martin BucherBezug: Bucher
Zlatice
Abstammung:Paisley Hybrid x unknownBeschreibung:White, with pale beige shading and a golden tint above the nectaries, outside white with lightly spotted edges and pink midribs; dense, medium-sized, pink spots over 4/5 of each petal; pollen brown; nectaries yellowish green; stigma dark carmine brown. Fls 52mm wide, semi-globular; petals 35 x 13mm, slightly to moderately recurved; pedicels 25mm long, violet brown. Lvs whorled, 80 x 30mm, yellowish green, dull. Stems 1.05m, dotted with violet brown, green at base, with a longish inflorescence. Mid June. Revised description: that published in The International Lily Register Twelfth Supplement, p.32 (1994) had been supplied in error by the registrant.Bezug:Salzborn: 1996,1998,2004,2005,2007,2009,2016;
Zur Fröhlichen Pfalz
Abstammung:(Skywatcher x Vater Zille))Beschreibung:Inside light orange-yellow, tips light orange (28D), outside light orange-yellow with broad yellow bands; numerous, small, moderate orange (167C) spots on the basal fi of each petal; nectaries pale green-white; pollen moderate red (183B); stigma strong orange-yellow (17A). Fls 170mm wide; petals 90 x 40mm, margins slightly ruffled, tips slightly recurved. Lvs alternate, 110 x 15mm. Stems 1.2m (in the open), dark green, with 8-10 fls. Mid July. (Standard: colour print provided by registrant (WSY 0024677). The epithet is the name of a Berlin restaurant.)