Photos and names of varieties of indoor violets (part 3)
We continue our acquaintance with beautiful plants grown by different breeders and received amazing names. After getting acquainted with the descriptions, names and photos of violets, you can understand what inspired the breeder to create this or that variety.
Violet Georgia
Violets Arctic frost
Bred by Sorano, the Arctic Frost violet variety is a cap of the most delicate white flowers with a wide blurred border of a dark blue hue. Corollas are simple or semi-double, extremely showy, large, wavy. The foliage is quilted, dark, oval-ovoid.
The violet variety Arctic frost sometimes surprises the grower with the appearance of chimeras that give spectacular flowers with contrasting white stripes in the middle of each petal.
Violet Pat Tracey
The violet variety Pat Tracey is characterized by magnificent white double flowers. Corollas are large, with a purple spot in the middle and a wide border along the edge of numerous petals. Leaves are simple in shape, even green.
Violet Yesenia
Today breeders offer many large-flowered varieties. Violet Yesenia, in the photo, from E. Lebetskaya pleases with just such a flowering. Its semi-double ruffled flowers stand out with bright blue spots that spread on each white petal. The edge of the petals is densely corrugated, with a green decorative border. Wavy edges and green foliage.
Violet Partly cloudy
The name of the variety selected by G. Boone is translated as “partly cloudy”. Violet Partly cloudy really has a beautiful smoky color of semi-double flowers in a light blue color. The edges of the more saturated tone are heavily corrugated and decorated with a bright green frill. Veins and a speckled pattern are visible on the petals. The foliage is green, wavy, with a glossy sheen.
Violet Marlezon ballet
K. Morev brought out the violet Marlezon ballet, which delights flower growers with large double flowers. Corollas are painted in a pale pink shade. A thin burgundy border is visible on each petal, and the wavy edge is neatly outlined in its former color. The foliage is simple, green. Socket in standard sizes, compact.
Violet Pink Panther
Konstantin Morev is the author of the Pink Panther violet variety. Densely double, large pink flowers look airy and very voluminous thanks to the many petals and the wide white edging of each petal. The edges of the corollas are wavy, corrugated. The edges are the same in dark, with teeth, leaves.
Violet Esmeralda
The Esmeralnaya variety is in the collection of two breeders at once. Violet Esmeralda, bred by E. Lebetskaya, gives large, fuchsia or ripe raspberry-colored terry corollas. The flowering is plentiful and lush, the hat of flowers looks especially advantageous on an even green rosette formed by this variety.
The violet Esmeralda shown in the second photo was created thanks to the work of S. Repkina. This variety forms voluminous double flowers up to 7 cm in diameter. The color of the corollas is dense cherry, “tasty”.The edges of each wavy petal are edged with a white edging, the center of the corolla has a more saturated color in tone. The foliage is evenly colored with a pleasant dark color.
Violet Almond
Almond blossom has received many poetic lines and epithets. K. Morev created the violet Almond, which develops a beautiful standard-sized rosette with dark foliage and magnificent flowers, reaching 8 cm in diameter. The color of the terry corollas really resembles almond blossom. Coral pink petals are gracefully curved. Color saturation decreases towards the edges and center of the corolla.
Violet Mavka
From simple or semi-double flowers of the Mavka violet variety, obtained by the breeder S. Repkina, it breathes with freshness and forest coolness. Star-shaped white flowers with a green border around the edge and delicate pink strokes on the petals bloom together and form an even cap. Violet in standard sizes. The foliage, combined into a rosette, is rather dark, with a slightly curled edge.
Violet Favorite daughter
Saintpaulia varieties of B. Makuni selection are known to many culture lovers. On a neat rosette of rounded green violet leaves, Beloved daughter, simple lilac flowers with a lavender hue stand out as a bright spot. Corollas are large, with a contrasting purple fringe on the petals.
Violet Bridal Bouquet
K. Morev also owns a luxurious violet variety Bridal Bouquet with snow-white star-shaped flowers. Huge corollas during flowering form a lush foam above the green rosette. flower petals without extraneous shades, wavy, very graceful.
Violet Fuchsia lace
The violet Fuchsia lace shown in the photo, bred by E. Lebetskaya, will become a spectacular decoration of any window sill or rack. Thanks to the large terry corollas of white flowers, striking with combinations of pink and crimson reflections on the petals, the plant will not get lost among the most spectacular plants. The petals are densely corrugated along the edge, with the frill highlighted in green strokes. Violet rosette Fuchsia miracle standard, with wavy dark foliage.
Violet Stone Flower
If most of the described violets are striking with large flowers, then the violet Stone flower, in the photo, brought out by K. Morev, reveals very small dense corollas. The shape of the double flowers is star-shaped, the background color is white or pale pink. There are bright pink strokes in the center of each petal. The wavy frill around the edge is clearly visible thanks to the green and white border. Violet rosette The stone flower consists of light green, quilted leaves.
Violet Magenta
The breeder E. Lebetskaya, who created the Magenta violet shown in the photo, managed to combine in one plant both unusual flowers of a thick red-wine shade, and a beautiful rosette of pointed-ovoid leaves. Corollas are double or semi-double, large. A thin, intermittent white border runs along the edge of the wavy petals. The rosette of the violet Magenta is standard, even in shape.
Violet Arcturus
The Arcturus variety, obtained by the breeder J. Eyerdom, is well known to Russian flower growers. Violet Arcturus blooms relentlessly, revealing a mass of large, star-shaped corollas of simple or semi-double shape. The color of the violets is red-crimson, very original. The leaves are simple, even green.
Violet Amadeus
Looking at the photo of the violet Amadeus, one cannot help but admire the freshness of the crimson hue on the wavy petals, the size of the corollas and the brightness of the elegant white border. Flowers blooming on rosettes of this variety are densely double, with a bleached center. The more the corolla opens, the brighter the colors. The leaves of the violet Amadeus are simple, rounded-oval, medium green.