Eustoma grandiflorum varieties were originally introduced to Japan from North America, Japanese seed companies rapidly developed F1 hybrids of Eustoma grandiflorum after 1980 to become one of the major cut flowers in the global market. Distinctive characteristics of Japanese cultivars of Eustoma grandiflorum are a long shelf life and a wide cultivar range.
Breed Name | 1,324 |
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Distribution Period | Year-round |
producing area | Nagano, Fukuoka, Kumamto, and Hokkaido |