Large flowered types
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Incurved regular – The outer ray florets curve upwards and inwards towards the disc florets to forma globular shape.
Ex: Snow ball, Sonar Bangla, Chandrama.
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Incurve irregular – The outer ray florets incurve loosely and irregularly and do not from a ball as in case of regular.
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Refluxed – The outer ray florets curved outwards and downward away from the centre so that only their upper surface is seen.
Ex: Cresta, City Beauty, Golden Rule, Day dream, Peach blossom, Sweet Heart.
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Intermediate – The inner florets incurved and outer florets are refluxed, they are intermediate in shape to incurved and refluxed.
Ex: John Reid, Lady Hope town.
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Spider – The outer ray florets are large, elongated, tubular and curved to form a hook or coil like structure at the tip of the petals.
Ex: Rupasi Bangla, Mahatma Ganthi.
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Quill – The outer ray florets are elongated, straight and tubular like a quill with tips open but not flattened.
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Exhibition - The outer florets are refluxed and inner florets incurred, the ray florets are generally twisted, irregularly overlapped each other and looks attractive.
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Ball type – Ray florets are straight and radiated in all directions to give a complete ball shape.
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