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Classification of carnation varieties

Mike Ehrmantraut
2019-12-19 08:30:15
Carnations are classified into four types: one season flowering type and four season flowering type according to their flowering habits; large flower type and small flower type according to the size of flowers; open cultivation type (one season flowering) and greenhouse cultivation type (continuous flowering); standard type (one branch and one flower) and scattered type (one branch and more flowers) according to the way of cutting flowers and pruning; cut flowers according to different purposes. Variety, potted variety.

Different classifications

When it comes to carnations, you will think of your mother. The flowers in the impression only have one appearance. In fact, they are not: .

According to flowering habits: one season flowering type, four seasons flowering type.

According to the size of flowers: large flower type, small flower type.

According to the cultivation mode: open cultivation type (one season flowering), greenhouse cultivation type (continuous flowering).

According to the way of cutting and pruning: standard type (large flower type, one branch and one flower), shooting type (small flower type, one branch and many flowers).

According to different uses: cut flower varieties, potted varieties.

According to the pattern classification .

Big red varieties: there are big red, pink and mixed colors.

Dahong variety

Purple species: purple flowers.

Dahong variety

Meat color category: Flower agate, light yellow, yellow, etc.

Dahong variety

The most common classification method

Flower border: strong cold tolerance, short plant, short pedicel, flowering in spring and summer.

Dahong variety

Malmei species: strong cold tolerance, easy to cultivate in the open, with many stems and wavy petals.

Dahong variety

Four seasons carnation: tall plants, strong stems, large flowers, double petals, generally cultivated in greenhouse. Cut flowers often use this kind of variety.

large red variety

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