Saturday, 4 June 2016

AV babies are here!

Now that I see them together in person, I'm surprised that there are so many (semi) minis. Seems like standard fashion isn't much to my taste. I don't like huge blooms, and I have very limited preferences for doubles.

Here they are! My all-seven-sorts! These little guys come from http://www.fialki.de/shop, a German-Russian webshop based in Germany. They were here within a week after I pressed the button to order them, and were safely and carefully packaged in tiny ziploc bags and good labels. All leaves were in good condition, one or two with rather minor faults. As you can see, number 5 was sent with a back-up leaf and that I also received two leaves of a bonus sort (8)! Great communication from fialki.de, I can recommend them whole-heartedly.



ATTN: Following descriptions are not official and include my additions and alterations.

1. 'LE Aisedora'  — Semidouble white-pink-fuchsia with thumbprints and fantasy.  (Lebetskaya)

2. 'Wild Irish Rose'  — Semidouble pink pansy with wide green edge. Dark green pointed serrated leaves with white-tan-pink TL variegation and red back. #8568 (S. Sorano 1996)

3. 'Ozornye Volki' — Semidouble violet-blue wavy stars/streaked violet fantasy. Dark green, pointed. (Arkhipov)

4. 'Blue Tail Fly' — Semiminiature with single dark violet-blue folded wasps. Long petioles. Medium green bustle-back lollipop foliage.  (J. Dates)



5. 'Senk's Azalea Trail' — Miniature trailer with single to semidouble fuchsia wasps. Leaves dark green pointed longifolia with white and pink TL variegation and red back. #9845 (R. Follett/D. Senk 2008)

6. 'Shiawasee Trail'  — Trailer with double white and pale blue variable star with blue eye. Medium green diva foliage. #9023 (S. Sanders/R. Brenton 2001)

7. 'The Madam' — Trailer with single to semidouble pale pink bells with raspberry-rose tips. Leaves medium to dark green, quilted. #8755 (P. Harris 1998)

8. 'Dancin' Trail' —  Semiminiature trailer with double soft fuchsia stars. Leaves dark green and pointed with a red underside. (S. Sorano)

DIVA.

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