PATTERN OF FLOWE
shibori
different flower patterns that we encounter in the rhododendron satsuki azalea variety
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color ring
differences among the rhododendron satsuki flowers
janome
shibori
white center shades to red then shades to white

shibori
sokojiro petal divides in two flower patterns
This flower has a base color with a white circular center
tamafu each penat has a white egg shaped center

Tsumabeni edged petals usually red sometimes purple

TSUMA-JIRO
white stips on the petals

FUKURIN
This is a colored flower with a white continuous line bordering the petal tips

Sokojiro This flower has a base color with a white circular center

Jiai Single
color like white, red and others for the base. the deeper color matches with various shibori

JIAI JIAI is difficult to interpret, so just memorize the word. JIAI is used
in two different ways.
One way is called JIAI KA, and the other is just JIAI, and its definition differs slightly.
Essentially, JIAI is used for a variety whose flower has a pale base color among mixed color blooming
varieties.
There are PURPLE-JIAI , RED JIAI, and TOKI ( pink ) JIAI.
Flecks and speckles
differences among the rhododendron satsuki flowers
arare
shibori ARARE means hail.
The specks are the largest among the speckled flower

fukiage
shibori This pattern is look like a feathers of arrow.
The patterns on the bottom of flower to edge of flower

fukkake
shibori The flower patterns are very similar to MIJIN SHIBORI fpMIJS,
only the speck size is larger
mijin
shibori MIJIN means speck.
This flower has countless specks in shapes like those created by
a fine sprayer

Tobiiri
shibori or
Tobifu irregular thin and small stripes
kanoko
shibori This flower has white spots scattered all over, a similar pattern to that
seen
on the back of a fawn
stripes and sectors
differences among the rhododendron satsuki flowers
Daisho
shibori This flower has both fine streaks and thick streaks, mixed patterns of
SHIBORI and KO SHIBORI

date
shibori This flower has mixed patterns of DAISHO SHIBORI fpDAIS and KATA SHIBORI,
and it is very lively and showy

hakeme
shibori This flower has fine strip linen as if painted by brush

Hansome petal divides in two collors

sarasa
shibori This flower has KO SHIBORI pattern mixed withe thick lincs.
The SHIBORI has hue

shibori This flower has random thick streaks , Also called O
SHIBORI

SHIRO
SHIBORI
This flower has only thick white streaks

tate
shibori clean stripes extend from the center to the edge
ko
shibori This flower has fine streaks, Also called

JIAI
SHIBORI This flower is JIAI with SHIBORI patterns in the same color group

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