Cultivars Description
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Tuberose cultivars are classified into three types, based on the number of rows of petals.
(i) Single flowered tuberose:
Ex., Rajat Rekha, Calcutta Single, Shringar, Single Mexican etc.,
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Flowers are extensively used for essential oil extraction and also for loose flowers.
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Single types are more fragrant than double.
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Also the per cent seed setting is high in single.
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Its floral buds are greenish white.
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Flowers are pure white with only one row of corolla segment.
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Concrete content has been observed to be 0.08 to 0.11 per cent.
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Loose flowers are used for making floral ornaments.
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(ii) Semi double flowered tuberose:
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Flowers with 2-3 rows of corolla segments on straight spikes used for cut flowers also
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E.g. Cv. Semi Double bears white flowers with two to three rows of corolla.
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(iii) Double flowered tuberose: Varieties: Swarna Rekha, Suvasini
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Flowers with more than three rows of corolla segments on long and sturdy spikes used as cut flower as well as loose flower and for extraction of essential oil.
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Concrete recovery has been found to be 0.06%.
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Flower colour white and also tinged with pinkish red.
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The double type of tuberose is previously known as pearl.
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It does not open well and is not commercially viable as the single cultivar.
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Last modified: Monday, 11 June 2012, 4:02 AM