A New Asiatic Lily, “Bomi” with Unspotted Bright Yellow Petals
- 한국육종학회
- 한국육종학회지
- Vol.38 No.1
- : KCI등재
- 2006.02
- 51 - 52 (2 pages)
A new Asiatic lily “Bomi” was released by the National Horticultural Research Institute (NHRI), in 2002. A cross was made between Asiatic lily “Byeong Ga”, a spotted and orange colored variety, and “Connecticut King”, an unspotted yellow variety. The flower characteristics and performance of “Bomi” were examined from 2000 to 2002. “Bomi” flowers in middle of June, but can flower year-round by storing the bulb under -1 to -2 conditions. It has bright yellow petals and green stem. The width of flower is 16.6 cm. The weight and size of bulb are 29.6 g and 13.6 cm respectively. For forcing culture, it is necessary to add calcium to the fertilizer or remove side scales to prevent leaf scorch. It is needed to control Botrytis disease in wet season.