Higos are a distinctive race of C. japonica with a splayed-out flare of stamens in a single flower. From the Japanese island of Kyushu, they were an integral part of the Samurai culture, in which the flowers were an emblem of a warrior´s courage and were often planted on his grave. Many old varieties have thus been reintroduced from old cemeteries. They are used for bonsai in Japan.

Total varieties listed in this category : 11

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Haku Tsuru Colour : White Single Flowers : Spring

Happy Higo Colour : Red, Large Flat Single Flowers : Spring

Nioi Fubuki Colour : White, Faint Pink Stripes, Golden Stamens, Splayed Flowers : Spring

Ohzora Colour : Deep Flesh Pink. Large Single Flowers : Spring

Sakura Gari Colour : Cherry Pink.Large, Single Flowers :

Shintsukasa Colour : Red, Single. Flowers : Spring

Shiranuhi Colour : Bright Red, Medium,single. Flowers : Spring

Shiro Osaraku Colour : White, Large, Single Flowers : Spring

ShowanoHikari Colour : Single,pink Streaked Carmine, White Edges Flowers : Spring

Yamatobeni Colour : Red, Single Flowers :

YamatoNishiki Colour : White, Striped Pink with Rich Stamens Flowers : Spring

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