Sunday, August 26, 2012

Diastema 'Red Falls' sp., Saintpaulia shumensis, S. Raspberry Drizzle, Columnea scheideana, Kohleria 'Rattle Snake, Kohleria 'Plum Pudding'

 This is something new and different. It's one of the very recently discovered gesneriads. I don't have a lot of info. on this plant but I believe it's like all the rest of the new and exciting gesneriads... it's found growing on limestone rocks near a stream in a southern local, perhaps Ecuador.





It needs high humidity and growing it in an enclosure in necessary.

The plant is small growing and the flowers only about 1/2" long. They are electric red though and quite showy.

It is not widely in circulation, although in 2009 it was shown at the Gesneriad Society flower show.

Always nice to see that new things are being discovered, even now.... which makes the point about needing to be very conscious about conserving habitat not only for animals but for plants as well.
 From another continent entirely, this is a species violet. Saintpaulia shumensis is a very sweet plant that has the two tone flowers that seem to be borne in pairs on the stem.

This one is new to me also and I'll try not to kill it.
 The bloom is quite light unlike some of the other species violets. I wonder if it was used in any of the modern hybrid crosses? Most of the modern hybrids have ionantha in them but this one is nicely rosette shaped and the flowers are very attractive.
 For all you miniature Sinningia fanciers... this is Sinningia 'Raspberry Drizzle'. The flowers are lovely and the foliage compact.

This one would make a nice addition for even those with a limited amount of space.
 I'm still hooked on this Columnea herthae (formerly lehmannii). The blooms are fuzzy and yellow and really... you need this one too. Rob's usually has it available.
 An old friend and a species too. This big dude is Columnea scheideana. The blooms are someone muted and tend to hang under the foliage but the flower itself is about 3" long and nicely patterned. Worth the trouble to find it a spot. I find that it does better under a dome than out in the open though, but that might just be my house.
 This is the flower of Kohleria 'Rattle Snake'. I was really charmed by the color combination of the flowers and the fact that the plant blooms at a reasonable size. It seems to stay pretty compact and doesn't get too floppy like some Kohlerias do.
And last but not least in the "what's blooming today" list... this is Kohleria 'Texas Plum Pudding'. I didn't give this one enough light and it flops all over but the bloom count and size of the flower make up for all of that. I think with a good amount of light it would make a great plant.

This one has the slightly re-curved petals and it's a great magenta color.


Questions???

Comments????

3 comments:

  1. 0/ Me! I have a question! Where do I find Sinn. Raspberry Drizzle? It's gorgeous!

    Your fan,

    Korina

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  2. Sorry, I meant to say the others are drop-dead gorgeous too, just the Sinningia I might have a chance of keeping alive. :-)

    Korina

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  3. Staintpaula 'shumensis' was used to breed mini african violets . It is so much better looking than any photo can show . I love it and I killed it too !
    The species violets tend to want less light and maybe ? less water .
    Let us know what you learn growing it .
    Love the whole blog ! - thanks george

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