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‘Juko’

Name:
‘Juko’
Kanji:
寿光
English Translation:
Light of longevity
Seed parent:
Pollen parent:
Flower size:
average
Primary flower colour:
lavender
Secondary flower colour:
purple
Type:
Country:
Japan
Year registered:
1969

‘Juko’ is a very elegant variety with small, dark glossy leaves with relatively large flowers. A good balance between showy flowers and suitability for bonsai. A vigorous variety that responds well to pruning and thickens the trunk relatively quickly. Flowers late and with a strong tendency for white centers. Has produced both many sports and offspring.

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Juko satsuki azalea flowers
Juko satsuki azalea flowers
Image credit:
John Schmied
Juko satsuki azalea flowers
Image credit:
Jim Trumbly
Juko satsuki azalea flowers
Image credit:
Jim Trumbly
Juko satsuki azalea flowers
Image credit:
Carolyn Beck
Hereditary Tree
‘Juko’
‘Kotobuki’‘Gyoten’
‘Chitosenishiki’‘Togyoku’‘Kaho’
‘Kyokkonishiki’‘Kinkazan’‘Asahizuru’
R. eriocarpum




Sports:
‘Juko-no-Homare’, sport of ‘Juko’
‘Karenko’, sport of ‘Juko’

Offspring:
‘Jukokan’, cross: ‘Juko’ x ‘Gekkokan’
‘Ayumu’, cross: ‘Juko’ x ‘Kobai’
‘Nasuno’, cross: ‘Juko’ x ‘Gekkeikan’
‘Heisei-no-Hana’, cross: ‘Juko’ x ‘Gekkeikan’
‘Heisei-no-Hikari’, cross: ‘Juko’ x ‘Sanko-no-Tsuki’
‘Haru-no-Misaki’, cross: ‘Juko’ x ‘Ginrei’
‘Ayaka’, cross: ‘Juko’ x ‘Koyo’
‘Kashiwa-no-Homare’, cross: ‘Juko’ x ‘Koganenishiki’
‘Kinshu’, cross: ‘Juko’ x ‘Kozan-no-Tsuki’
‘Hanakurenai’, cross: ‘Kirameki’ x ‘Juko’
‘Sachi-no-Kotobuki’, cross: ‘Koganenishiki’ x ‘Juko’
‘Keikoku-no-Kagayaki’, cross: ‘Nikko’ x ‘Juko’
‘Meisui’, cross: ‘Suisen’ x ‘Juko’
‘Aoi-no-Yume’, cross: ‘Tenshi-no-Tsubasa’ x ‘Juko’
‘Suisei’, cross: ‘Suisen’ x ‘Juko’
‘Yuki’, cross: ‘Kirameki’ x ‘Juko’
‘Otome-no-Hikari’, cross: ‘Suisen’ x ‘Juko’
‘Miyoshino’, cross: ‘Gekkokan’ x ‘Juko’
‘Kofuku’, cross: ‘Koyo’ x ‘Juko’
‘Bishu’, cross: ‘Ai-no-Tsuki’ x ‘Juko’
‘Chizuho’, cross: ‘Yamabiko’ x ‘Juko’

Partial Siblings:
‘Yama-no-Akebono’, cross: ‘Kotobuki’ x ‘Koka’
‘Madoka’, cross: ‘Shiraume’ x ‘Kotobuki’
‘Kotobukihime’, cross: ‘Shinsen’ x ‘Kotobuki’
‘Isui’, cross: ‘Gobinishiki’ x ‘Kotobuki’