Abstract
Two tea clones, 'KNA F213' and 'KNA KOREA 93-23-7', that have flowers with stamens divided into clusters were found in germplasm of the National Institute of Vegetable and Tea Science. 'KNA F213' was developed from 'Yabukita' x 'Houryoku', and 'KNA KOREA 93-23-7' was collected from the precincts of Man Yeum Sa Temple in Korea. The filaments in these two clones adhere to each other. The pollen fertility of both of the clones is high. It is thought that this flower type is a genetic characteristic, but the mode of inheritance is not clear.