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Goedgekeurde Cultivars Japan Klik Op Het Gewas Om Naar De Betreffende Lijst Te Gaan De Lijsten Per Gewas Kunnen Verschillende Ja Goedgekeurde cultivars Japan Klik op het gewas om naar de betreffende lijst te gaan ALLIUM 2 BEGONIA 3 CROCUS 5 GLADIOLUS 6 HIPPEASTRUM 8 HYACINTHUS 12 IRIS 14 LILIIUM 18 TULIPA 41 De lijsten per gewas kunnen verschillende jaren/seizoenen betreffen. Het geldende jaar staat boven de lijst vermeld. ALLIUMALLIUM Japan goedgekeurde cultivars 2019 blz: 1 AFLATUNENSE ALBUM (CARINATUM SUBSP. PULCHELLUM) BALLERINA CARINATUM SUBSP PULCHELLUM CHRISTOPHII COWANII EROS FLAVUM GLADIATOR GRACEFUL BEAUTY IVORY QUEEN JEANNINE KARATAVIENSE MOLY OREOPHILUM PURPLE SENSATION SCHUBERTII UNIFOLIUM URSINUM SUBSP URSINUM VIOLET BEAUTY Versie: 03-05-2019 Laatste pagina, aantal pagina's: 1 BEGONIABEGONIA Japan goedgekeurde cultivars 2018 blz: 1 AMERIHYBRID WIT (+ ROOD) AMERIHYBRID WIT (+ ROZE) BOUTON DE ROSE CALYPSO GEEL ORANJE CAMELLIA CASCADE FLORENCE CASCADE GEEL CASCADE ODOROSA CASCADE ODOROSA RED SUNSET CASCADE ODOROSA SWEET PINKCASCADE ODOROSA WHITE CASCADE ODOROSA YELLOW BLUSH FLAME CASCADE ORANJE CASCADE PASTEL CASCADE ROOD CASCADE ROZE CASCADE SCHARLAKEN CASCADE SUNRAY CASCADE WIT CASCADE ZALM DAFFODIL SALMON FIMBRIATA FLAMENCO WIT ROOD ILLUMINATION ABRIKOOS ILLUMINATION ORANJE ILLUMINATION ROZE ILLUMINATION SCHARLAKEN ILLUMINATION WIT LACE APRICOT LACE PINK LACE RED LACE SALMON MARMORATA NONSTOP GEEL NONSTOP LICHTROZE NONSTOP ORANJE NONSTOP ROOD NONSTOP ROZE NONSTOP SCHARLAKEN NONSTOP WIT NONSTOP ZALM ON TOP FANDANGO ON TOP MELON LACE ON TOP PINK HALO ON TOP SUN GLOW ON TOP SUNSET SHADES ON TOP SURPRISE MIX OVERIG DONKERROOD OVERIG DUBBEL BICOLOR OVERIG DUBBEL DONKERROOD OVERIG DUBBEL GEEL OVERIG DUBBEL KOPER OVERIG DUBBEL ORANJE OVERIG DUBBEL ROOD OVERIG DUBBEL ROZE OVERIG DUBBEL SCHARLAKEN OVERIG DUBBEL WIT OVERIG DUBBEL ZALM OVERIG GEEL (CRISPA MARGINATA GRP) OVERIG GEEL (FIMBRIATA GRP) OVERIG GEEL (PENDULA GRP) OVERIG GEEL (PICOTEE GRP) OVERIG ORANJE (FIMBRIATA OVERIG ORANJE (PENDULA GRP) OVERIG PASTEL COMPACTA MIX GRP) OVERIG ROOD (FIMBRIATA GRP) OVERIG ROOD (PENDULA GRP) OVERIG ROZE (FIMBRIATA GRP) OVERIG ROZE (PENDULA GRP) OVERIG SCHARLAKEN OVERIG SCHARLAKEN (PENDULA (FIMBRIATA GRP) GRP) OVERIG WIT (CRISPA MARGINATA OVERIG WIT (FIMBRIATA GRP) OVERIG WIT (PENDULA GRP) GRP) OVERIG WIT (PICOTEE GRP) OVERIG ZALM (FIMBRIATA GRP) OVERIG ZALM (PENDULA GRP) ROSEFORM ABRIKOOS ROSEFORM GEEL ROSEFORM LICHTROZE ROSEFORM PERZIK ROSEFORM ROOD ROSEFORM ROZE ROSEFORM SCHARLAKEN ROSEFORM WIT ROSEFORM ZALM ORANJE RUFFLED ABRIKOOS RUFFLED GEEL RUFFLED KORAALROZE RUFFLED LICHTROZE RUFFLED ORANJE RUFFLED ROZE RUFFLED SCHARLAKEN RUFFLED WIT RUFFLED ZALM SCHWEIZERLAND SUN DANCER ABRIKOOS SUN DANCER GEEL SUN DANCER GEEL ROOD SUN DANCER ROOD SUN DANCER ROZE Versie: 30-08-2018 zie vervolgblad BEGONIA Japan goedgekeurde cultivars 2018 blz: 2 SUN DANCER SCHARLAKEN SUN DANCER WIT SUN DANCER WIT ROZE ORANJE SUN DANCER ZALM SUNBURST Versie: 30-08-2018 Laatste pagina, aantal pagina's: 2 CROCUSCROCUS Japan goedgekeurde cultivars 2019 blz: 1 ADVANCE AITCHINSONII ALBUS (CARTWRIGHTIANUS) ALBUS (SPECIOSUS) ANCYRENSIS ARD SCHENK ARTABIR AUBADE BARR'S PURPLE BLUE BIRD BLUE PEARL CARTWRIGHTIANUS CASSIOPE CONQUEROR CREAM BEAUTY DOROTHY FIREFLY FLOWER RECORD FUSCOTINCTUS GIPSY GIRL GOLDEN YELLOW GOLDILOCKS GRAND MAITRE HERALD JEANNE D'ARC KING OF THE STRIPED KOROLKOWII KOTSCHYANUS LADYKILLER MISS VAIN OCHROLEUCUS OXONIAN PICKWICK PICTURATUS PRINS CLAUS PULCHELLUS REMEMBRANCE ROMANCE ROSEUS RUBY GIANT SATIVUS SNOW BUNTING SPECIOSUS SUBSP SPECIOSUS STELLARIS STRIPED BEAUTY TRICOLOR WHITEWELL PURPLE ZEPHYR ZWANENBURG BRONZE Versie: 03-05-2019 Laatste pagina, aantal pagina's: 1 GLADIOLUSGLADIOLUS Japan goedgekeurde cultivars 2019 blz: 1 ADRENALIN ADVANCE ALBANDEIRA ALEXANDRA THE GREAT ALGARVE ALICE ALICIA ALMARE ALPHA AMBER AMBIANCE ANGLIA ANOUK APRES TOI ARRIFANA AT NIGHT BACK STAR BACK SURPRISE BANANARAMA BANGLADESH BEAUTY OF HOLLAND BEIJING BELLADONNA BELMONDE BEN VENUTO BIG BUSINESS BLUES BOCELLI BONFIRE BROWN SUGAR CANDY BAR CARAMELO CARQUEIRANNE CARTAGO CASSIS CATOOTJE CAYENNE CHA CHA CHANSON CHARISMA CHATELAINE CHEOPS CHINON CIMAROSA COLUMBUS CONCA D ORO CONCA VERDE CONDOR PASA COPPER QUEEN COSTA CREAM PERFECTION CROSSFIRE DADOR DE PAN DEEPEST RED DINGADONG DOLCE VITA DONATELLA DYNAMITE ERES TU ESSENTIAL ESTA BONITA ETERNAL EUROVISION EXCLUSIVE FADO FAIRYTALE PINK FAT BOY FIDELIO FINISHING TOUCH FIREBUG FLEVO AMICO FLEVO BAMBINO FLEVO BEACH FLEVO BREEZER FLEVO COOL FLEVO DANCER FLEVO ECLIPS FLEVO EFFECT FLEVO ESKIMO FLEVO ICE FLEVO KOSMIC FLEVO LAGUNA FLEVO LASER FLEVO LIBRE FLEVO MAITRE FLEVO NAUTICA FLEVO QUOTE FLEVO ROMEO FLEVO SNOW FLEVO SPIRIT FLEVO SUNSET FORTAROSA FORTUNA RED FOSTA FRANCO ZECCA FRIENDSHIP GEORGIA PEACH GERONA GOLDEN SUNRISE GOLDFIELD GRAND PRIX GREEN STAR GWYNETH HOME COMING HUNTING SONG INVITATIE JACKSONVILLE GOLD JESSICA JESTER JOLENE JOSKA JUDY KALOS KANE KARMA KAZIMIR KELLY KING REDBAD KINGS LYNN KINGSTON RUFFLE LA COMPARSA LEGOLAS LEMON FRIZZLE Versie: 03-09-2019 zie vervolgblad GLADIOLUS Japan goedgekeurde cultivars 2019 blz: 2 LIMONCELLO LIVE OAK LOLITA LOWLAND QUEEN LUCIFER MACARENA MAGIC RUFFLE MAGMA MALTA MANHATTAN MANTANZAS MASCAGNI MATCH POINT MEDITERRANEE MERIDIANA MICHELLE MIGHTY JOE FRIZZLE MILKA MISS ASIA MOJITO MOMBASA MON AMOUR MONTE GORDO MORNING GOLD NABLUS NAOMI NATAN NEFERTITI NEW RELEASE NEW WAVE NIKITA NORI NOVA ZEMBLA NOVARA OASIS ORANGE SUN ORLANDO PALOMA BLANCA PANAMA PARTITUUR PATTY PECHE MELBA PENNY LANE PERFORMER PESCARA PETER PEARS PINK EVENT PINK LADY PINK PARROT PISA PLATINI PRIMA VERDE PRINCE OF ORANGE PRINCESS LEE PRINSES MARGARET ROSE PRISCILLA PROTEGE PURPLE PRINCE PURPLE QUEEN QUI VIVE RED BALANCE RED MATADOR RED POWER RIKS FRIZZLE RING BEARER ROMA ROSIEBEE RED ROUTE DU SOLEIL ROYAL CLASS SABOR SACRAMENTO RUFFLE SAN SIRO SANCERRE SARAJEVO SEMARANG SERENA SHOOTER SHOWBIRD SILVER SHADOW SNOWDON SNOWY RUFFLE SOGNO SOPHIE SPEED DATE SUGAR BABE SUN SUNSHINE TEDS FAVOURITE TEDS FRIZZLE TEDS TRUMP THOMAS TIBET TOP SECRET TOUT A TOI TRADERHORN UNION JACK VAMP VEDETTA VELVET EYES VENEZIA VILLA BLANCA VIOLET WORLD VIOLETTA VUELTA VUVUZELA WHITE FRIENDSHIP WHITE KNIGHT WHITE PROSPERITY WHITNEY WIND SONG YELLOW AGE YELLOW PEARL ZORRO Versie: 03-09-2019 Laatste pagina, aantal pagina's: 2 HIPPEASTRUMHIPPEASTRUM Japan goedgekeurde cultivars 2019 blz: 1 94 B6 ACAPELLA ACAPULCO ADELE AKIKO ALASCA ALFRESCO ALLURE AMADEUS CANDY AMALFI AMARANTIA AMARENA 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