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It more closely resembles the cultivar Zhongshan Hongtai (Zhongshan duplicate red Wang and Zhang, 2005). ‘Zhizun Qianban’ was probably derived and preserved as a natural mutation from the wild. Therefore, it was given a new name based on morphological traits.

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This cultivar has not been documented, and to date, the true history, creator, original owner, and name of this cultivar are unknown. Changxin Chen does not know the exact name of this lotus but calls it “Qianceng Mudan” (thousand-layer tree peony), “Xuri Dongsheng” (morning sun rising in the east) and “Dahong Mudan” (big red tree peony). Fortunately, one plant of this lotus survived because it was planted in a traditional hard-to-break stone ponder (a large mortar-like utensil used for grinding rice, corn, and other food). Therefore, the ornamental plants of the former owner were almost completely destroyed. During this event, private gardens were not permitted and the Chinese people were not allowed to own plants. Changxin Chen that this lotus luckily survived through a tragedy resulting from the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution in China from 1966 to 1976. It is more interesting that the former owner informed Mr. Daike Tian), he bought a rhizome shoot at the price of 2 RMB ($0.30 U.S.) from an unnamed owner in Daliang of Shunde in ≈1981. Changxin Chen's recall (during an interview with Dr. Changxin Chen in the suburb of Guangzhou. Lei Chen, in 2008 from a small nursery owned by Mr. This lotus grows in a pond of SCBG and was introduced by an aquatic plant researcher, Dr. The name can be translated into “ultimate thousand-petals” in English. In Chinese, “Zhizun” means the highest position, the most honorable, or a synonym of the King, and “Qianban” means thousand-petals.

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Daike Tian at the South China Botanical Garden (SCBG), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) in 2009. ‘Zhizun Qianban’ (‘ ’ in Chinese characters), which means “ultimate thousand-petals,” was discovered and named by Dr.














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