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        description:   ‘Herps Accordeon’- No. 5639 (Waldenmaier 2005) Single. Upright. COROLLA
        is half flared with smooth petal margins; each petal is curved outside;
        opens & matures magenta (58B), spotted orange; 15mm (9/16”) long x
        17mm (11/16”) wide. SEPALS are fully up, tips recurved; pink (48C)
        upper surface; light orange (41C) lower surface; 23mm (15/16”) long x
        15mm (9/16”) wide. Tube is pink (36A), medium length and thickness;
        15mm (9/16”) long x 6mm (1/4”) wide. STAMENS extend 15mm (9/16”)
        beyond the corolla; light rose (73C) filaments; reddish purple (70B)
        anthers. PISTIL extends 25mm (1”) below the corolla; light rose (73C)
        style; light tan (161C) stigma. BUD is ovate. FOLIAGE: dark green (147A)
        upper surface; medium green (147B) lower surface. Leaves are 70mm (2
        3/4”) long x 45mm (1 3/4”) wide, ovate shaped, serrulated edges,
        acute tips and obtuse bases. Veins, stems & branches are green.
        PARENTAGE: “WALZ Triangel’ x ‘Prince Syray’. Medium upright.
        Makes good upright. Heat tolerant if shaded. Best bloom color in bright
        light. Best foliage color in filtered light. Tested 4 years in Herpen,
        The Netherlands. Award of Merit, VKC, The Netherlands. Distinguished by
        corolla color and outside curve.
        
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