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Medinilla Gaudich. Variety description: NL/MDN/1 1. Reference number of reporting authority Reference number of requesting 2. authority 3. Breeder s reference Medin-8295 4. Applicant Corn.Bak, ASSENDELFT, NL 5. Botanical name of taxon Medinilla Gaudich. 6. Common name of taxon Medinilla 7. Variety denomination Document number and date of protocol 8. or guideline Document number and / or date of NL/MDN/1, 29-0-2011 9. national test guideline 10. Testing authority Naktuinbouw, ROELOFARENDSVEEN 11. Testing station and place Naktuinbouw, ROELOFARENDSVEEN 12. Period of testing 2010 Date and place of issue of document 03-10-2011, ROELOFARENDSVEEN, 13. NL 14. Group: No. Characteristics State of expression Remarks Page 1 of 4

Table of characteristics Medinilla Reference number of reporting authority 15. Characteristics included in the protocol No Characteristics State of expression Remarks 1. Plant: type lignified shrub 2. Plant: height ca. 50 cm 3. Plant: width ca. 55 cm 4. Stem: thickness (basal) ca. 10 mm 5. Stem: colour dark green 6. Stem: colour of lignified parts light brown 7. Stem: winged present 8. Stem: width of wings ca. 3 mm 9. Stem: length of internodes untill ca. 11 cm 10. Leaf: phyllotaxis decussate 11. Leaf: number of leafs per whorl 2 12. Petiole: length ca. 8 mm 13. Petiole: width ca. 6 mm 14. Petiole: colour light green base with a purple red flush 15. Leaf blade: length ca. 20 mm 16. Leaf blade: width ca. 8 mm 17. Leaf blade: colour on upper side dark green ca. RHS N137 A, darker, veins lighter 18. Leaf blade: colour on lower side brown green ca. RHS 137 C, somewhat darker 19. Leaf blade: appearance of veins sunken 20. Leaf blade: colour of veins on lower side red purple 21. Leaf blade: shape elliptic 22. Leaf blade: shape in cross section concave 23. Leaf blade: shape of longitudinal axis recurved 24. Leaf blade: shape of margin entire 25. Leaf blade: shape of tip acuminate 26. Inflorescence: type hanging dichasiale panicle 27. Inflorescence: bracts whorled 28. Inflorescence: number of bracts per whorl 4 29. Inflorescence: number of flowers in ca. 100 biggest panicle 30. Inflorescence: length ca. 20 cm 31. Inflorescence: width ca. 15 cm 32. Inflorescence: length of internodes until ca. 3.5 mm 33. Peduncle: length ca. 12 mm 34. Peduncle: diameter ca. 3.5 mm 35. Peduncle: colour light green (basal) distal dark pink red 36. Peduncle: shape in cross section round somewhat flattened Page 2 of 4

Reference number of reporting authority 37. Bracts: length ca. 22 mm 38. Bracts: width ca. 13 mm Bracts: colour dark green ca. RHS 143 C, with a 39. purple flush ca. RHS 71 A 40. Bracts: shape ovate 41. Bracts: shape in cross section concave 42. Bracts: shape of margin entire 43. Bracts: shape of tip acuminate 44. Pedicel: length ca. 40 mm 45. Pedicel: colour pink red 46. Pedicel: shape in cross section round 47. sec. pedicel: length ca. 13 mm 48. sec. pedicel: colour pink red 49. sec. pedicel: shape in cross section round 50. Flower: diameter ca. 27 mm 51. Calyx: type coalescent ovary enclosing 52. Calyx: colour purple red ca. RHS N57 C, enigszins transparant 53. Calyx: presence of lobes absent 54. Corolla: number of petals 4 to 6 55. Corolla: type free fleshy 56. Petal: length ca. 13 mm 57. Petal: width ca. 8 mm 58. Petal: colour violet ca. RHS N78 D, somewhat transparant 59. Petal: shape ovate asymmetrical 60. Petal: shape in cross section concave 61. Petal: shape of longitudinal axis incurved 62. Petal: shape of margin entire 63. Petal: shape of tip rounded 64. Stamen: length ca. 5 mm 65. Stamen: thickness ca. 1 mm 66. Stamen: colour light yellow ca. RHS 11 C 67. Stamen: shape of longitudinal axis recurved 68. Anther: length ca. 10 mm elongated with a hair-like violet treat ca. RHS N87 B 69. Anther: colour yellow 70. Style: length ca. 17 mm 71. Style: colour wit 72. Style: longitudinal axis incurved 73. Ovary: placement inferior 74. Ovary: length ca. 8 mm 75. Ovary: diameter ca. 6 mm 76. Ovary: colour white ca. RHS NN155 C 77. Ovary: shape round 78. Ovary: shape of tip flattened Page 3 of 4

Reference number of reporting authority 16. Denomination of similar variety Characteristic in which the similar variety is different State of expression of similar variety 17. Additional information a) additional data b) remarks Page 4 of 4

Verwijsnummer rapporterende autoriteit: MDN 5 Reference number reporting authority: MDN 5