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Book  (2015)  Page(s) 131.  
 
Camminando sulle terrazze scoscese dei campi di embriaco sono rimasto fortemente colpito dai bellissimi, candidi corimbi di una varietà che non compare nel sito, Rashi, ottenuta nel 2005, il cui parentado – [(Baccara x Generosa) x Gioiello] – induce a credere che embriaco abbia proseguito nel solco dei tardi anni Novanta, concentrandosi sui fiori da taglio: in questo caso , però il risultato è più adatto ai giardini.

Translation:
Walking on the steep terraces of the fields of embriaco I was strongly impressed by the beautiful, white corymbs of a variety that does not appear on the site, Rashi, obtained in 2005, whose parentage - [(Baccara x Generosa) x Gioiello] - leads us to believe that embriaco continued in the wake of the late nineties, focusing on cut flowers: in this case, however, the result is more suitable for gardens.
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