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Two-Year's Report of International Mei (Prunus mume) Register (2003-2004) [Chinese]

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By: International Cultivar Registration Centre for Mei (Prunus mume) (ICRCM)(Author), Chinese Association for Mei and Winter-Sweet (CAMWS)(Author), International Cultivar Registration Authority for Mei (Prunus mume)(Author), Chen Jun-Yu(Author)
56 pages, 1 b/w photo
Two-Year's Report of International Mei (Prunus mume) Register (2003-2004) [Chinese]
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  • Two-Year's Report of International Mei (Prunus mume) Register (2003-2004) [Chinese] ISBN: 9787503852183 Paperback Jan 2008 Out of stock with supplier: order now to get this when available
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Language: Chinese with English summary

Prunus mume is an Asian tree species commonly known as Japanese apricot. In this two-years’ report, Mei cultivars from China put forward for international registration come mostly from Wuhan, Nanjing, Wuxi, Beijing, etc. Besides, some cultivars introduced from Japan were included. This issue covers a sum-total of 56 Mei cultivars, including some new cvs. bred in China in recent years.

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By: International Cultivar Registration Centre for Mei (Prunus mume) (ICRCM)(Author), Chinese Association for Mei and Winter-Sweet (CAMWS)(Author), International Cultivar Registration Authority for Mei (Prunus mume)(Author), Chen Jun-Yu(Author)
56 pages, 1 b/w photo
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