Kinsenkou - Kinsenkou

Japanese: 錦仙黄 - きんせんこう
Kinsenkou - Kinsenkou

...Akebono (illustration) has medium-sized elliptical leaves that are a mixture of yellow, pink, dark red, and greenish brown. The upright, thin-leaved "Ougon Ryuusei" has scattered yellow spots, while the upright, thin-leaved "Kinsenko" has severely twisted leaves with large yellow spots, and these are cultivated as potted plants. They are propagated by cuttings and layering. ...

*Some of the terminology explanations that mention "Kinsenkou" are listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…アケボノ(イラスト)は中型の楕円形葉で,黄,ピンク,暗赤,緑褐色が入り混じる。立性の細葉で,黄斑をちりばめる〈黄金流星(おうごんりゆうせい)〉,立性の細葉でねじれが激しく,大きく黄斑の入る〈錦仙黄(きんせんこう)〉などが鉢物として栽培される。繁殖は挿木,取木。…

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