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. 2021 May 12;10(5):966. doi: 10.3390/plants10050966

Table 1.

The 11 different phenotypes (CI, CII, TI, TII, TIII, TIV, TV, FI, FII, FIII, FIV) that are defined by 6 different visual traits; size, color, leaf size, inflorescences, anthocyanin coloration of leaf petiole, and branching. For each variety, reference types are added.

Phenotype Size Color Leaf Size Inflorescences Anthocyanin Coloration of Leaf Petiole Branching Remarks
‘Carmagnola selected’
CI Tall Light Large Small No ***
CII Tall Dark Small Small Yes *****
Reference type Tall Dark Medium - Medium -
‘Tiborszallasi’
TI Tall Medium Medium Small No *****
TII Medium Dark Medium Medium Yes ***
TIII Small Dark Small Medium Yes **
TIV Medium Dark Large Big No *** Compact flowers
TV Small Medium Small Medium Yes * Strong anthocyanin coloration of the whole plant
Reference type Tall Dark - - - *****
‘Finola selection’
FI Tall Dark Medium Big No *****
FII Medium Medium Medium Big No ***
FIII Medium Light Medium Medium Yes *****
FIV Medium Dark Medium Big Yes *****
Reference type Small Medium Small-medium - No ***

Legend: Size: comparison between the height of plants within phenotypes in each variety; color of plants: light, medium, or dark green; branching: *—little branched, *****—highly branched, - no data available.