This plant is not a hybrid but rather a natural species.
S. brevipilosa (S 10a) 1964 (B. Burtt) Single light purple/darker...Read More center; 1-4 per peduncle, very short lived. Light green, small, round, thin, glossy, soft, velvety, tightly bunched/pale back; randomly curved petioles. Usually single crown. Miniature to semiminiature to small standard. Saintpaulia species
Saintpaulia brevipilosa: One of the 20 confirmed species of Saintpaulia. Compact plant with round, light green leaves and purple flowers. S. brevipilosa is single-crowned, though unlike the familiar single-crowned Ionantha, it does not grow in the rosette form. Instead, the leaves and stems grow in random directions, sometimes in such a way as to conceal the flowers. Brevipilosa derives from the Latin brevi (short) + pilosus (haired) in recognition of the plant's leaves which have short hairs. First recorded discovery comes from the Nguru Mountains in eastern Tanzania.
Single light purple/darker center; 1-4 per peduncle, very short lived. Light green, small, round, thin, glossy, soft, velvety, tightly bu...Read Morenched/pale back; randomly curved petioles. Usually single crown. Miniature to semiminiature to small standard. Saintpaulia species
This plant is not a hybrid but rather a natural species.
S. brevipilosa (S 10a) 1964 (B. Burtt) Single light purple/darker...Read More
Single light purple/darker center; 1-4 per peduncle, very short lived. Light green, small, round, thin, glossy, soft, velvety, tightly bu...Read More