Polianthes tuberosa L.:
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An erect herb, 60-120 cm high with stout and short bulbs
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Leaves basal, 6-9 in number, 30-45 cm long, about 1.3 cm wide, linear, bright green, reddish near the base,
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Flowers funnel shaped, waxy white, the tube bent only near the base, filaments attached on upper part of corolla,
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Fragrant, in long terminal racemes.
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There are three types of tuberoses named on the basis of the number of rows of petals they bear. They are,
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Single,
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Semi-double,
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Double and variegated,
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The single type has the most fragrance.
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The flowers are pure white and are popular among the growers for the production of essential oil.
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Calcutta Single and Single Mexican the single varieties, are being grown in Tamil Nadu.
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Suvasini a single type variety has been released by the IIHR, Bangalore.
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Rajat Rekha – single flowered mutant has been released by the National Botanical Research Institute (NBRI), Lucknow.
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The 'Semi-double' type bears white flowers with two to three rows of corolla segments.
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The 'Double' type has more than three rows of corolla segments and is white in colour. The flowers tinged with red in the 'Double' type are known as 'Pearl'.
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Pearl Double is high flower yielder with quality.
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Swarna Rekha is another double mutant, has been released by the NBRI, Lucknow. The leaf-margin is streaked with golden-yellow.
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There are some streaked leaf-forms, known as 'variegated',
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In others the flowers have little tinge of red in the bud-stage, which turns to white when fully open.
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Other varieties include 'Albinos' and 'Excelsior'
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