Ume blooming, cherry blossom petalled pin. White petals, with mid pink suffused underside. Petals curl inwards and flowers tend to face downwards.
Shiokemuri
£7.00
flowering | Mid |
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translation | Smoky Tide |
availability | Limited |
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