Showing posts with label Sinningia 'Magic Moment'. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sinningia 'Magic Moment'. Show all posts

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Will Sinningia 'Magic Moment' make the cut?, Part III

Sinningia 'Magic Moment'
Story # 18, Part III,


 Will Sinningia ‘Magic Moment’ make the cut?


      ‘Magic Moment’ continues to impress.


     Back in July we had flowering on a short plant.  Now it has three tall flowering shoots.  It has flowered continuously. 


     It has a nice pink flower and high bud count to keep opening.  This could be worth trialing in commercial quantities.


          Flowers small --------------Flowers tall.




Saturday, July 7, 2012

Will Sinningia 'Magic Moment' make the cut?, Part II

Sinningia 'Magic Moment' - First flowers - Grown by Gary's Specialty Plants
Story # 18, Part II,


Will Sinningia ‘Magic Moment’ make the cut?

      This picture is the first flowering of Sinningia ‘Magic Moment’.  The rooted cutting from Ben Paternoster grew quickly and flowered on a short plant.


      So far, so good.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Will Sinningia 'Magic Moment' make the cut?

Sinningia 'Magic Moment' hybridized and grown by Ben Paternoster
Story # 18,

            Will Sinningia ‘Magic Moment’ make the cut?

            When I looked at the pictures from the Long Island Gesneriad show I saw some new Sinningias that I had not seen before.  Sinningia ‘Magic Moment’ looked very interesting with three flowering shoots with multiple rosy flowers.

            It was grown and shown by Ben Paternoster, the hybridizer.  When I contacted Ben, he told me that his hybrid is a cross of S. conspicua and S. amambayensis and was registered in 2004.   Ben offered me a plant to try and I have it here to evaluate for possible commercial production.

            The parent, S. amambayensis, had flowered easily last Fall when my friend, Mary Schaeffer, had given me a plant.  I had 10 flowers open at one time.  The leaves are sticky so I don’t know if that will be an issue with the hybrid.  Sticky leaves don’t matter unless you are trying to get dirt off the leaf.  Petunias are sticky and it hasn’t stopped them from being a top-selling annual.

            The plant shown of Sinningia ‘Magic Moment’ is somewhat tall growing from the tuber so we will need to see if young plants will, on first flowering, be shorter.

            This will be a continuing story…….