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Paeonia 'KINKAKU' / 'JINKAKU'

type: [tree peony] – [lutea hybrid]

Trade Designations

of 'Paeonia 'Souvenir de Maxime Cornu '

Reiner Jakubowski on Y!groups, 26. Aug. 2005

The names KIN-KAKU, KINKO, KINSHI, KINTEI, and KINYO were first published in the 1939 catalogue of the Japanese nurseryman, K. Wada. They are all lutea hybrids. It is well established that the first four are European originations of Henry and Lemoine, renamed for the Japanese market. The other is very probably of like origin, but I don't have the required information at hand. Renaming of peonies (or any other plant) for the purpose of making it more palatable to your target market falls under the heading of Trade Designations in the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants. Thus these names should not be considered synonyms.


If Elizabeth's plants are true to the name under which they were purchased, they should turn out to be 'Souvenir de Maxime Cornu' and 'Chromatella' respectively. If they have bloomed and look like 'High Noon', then that is probably what they are. There is no way to confuse the blooms of 'High Noon' with those of 'Souvenir de Maxime Cornu', 'Chromatella', or 'Alice Harding'.


Trade Designations should be distinguished from cultivar epithets by using different typeface and should never be placed within single quotes. The proper way for these to appear in print, as suggested by the ICNCP, is Peony KIN-KAKU ('Souvenir de Maxime Cornu'), Peony KINKO ('Alice Harding'), Peony KINSHI ('Chromatella'), and Peony KINTEI ('L'Esperance'). The Latin genus name can be substituted for "Peony", or it can also be translated to the language of publication.


Reiner Jakubowski on Y!groups, 26. Aug. 2005

 

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Ariga (1993)

KINKAKU (Goldner Tempel) Die Sorte stammt aus Frankreich. Orangefarbige rot geränderte Blüte in zehntausendfacher Blüte. Die Spitze des Kronblattes und der Blütenboden sind rötlich-orange. Der ursprüngliche Name lautet: SOUVENIR DE PROF. MAXIME CORNU


since 2006 in China also as 'JINKAKU', compare the snapshot: website snapshot done on Aug. 05, 2006, source: http://hoftco.51.net/Japanese.htm






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