This plant is not a hybrid but rather a natural species discovered in the wild.
S. velutina (S 11) 1958 (B. Burtt) Single ...Read Moresmall medium violet/darker eye, some white tips. Five per peduncle, floriferous. Black-green, round to heart-shaped, may cup up or down, thin, hairy, velvety, pronounced veining, serrated/red-purple back. Single crown, may sucker. Standard. Saintpaulia species
Saintpaulia velutina: One of the 20 confirmed species of Saintpaulia. Sometimes grows as a trailer, but most often has a rosette growth habit. Flowers are light blue with a darker blue center. Leaves are dark green with a serrated edge. Leaf hairs give the leaves a velvety texture. Velutina derives from the Latin velutinus (velvety) in recognition of the soft, velvety hair that covers the leaves. First recorded discovery in the Usambara Mountains.
Single small medium violet/darker eye, some white tips. Five per peduncle, floriferous. Black-green, round to heart-shaped, may cup up or...Read More down, thin, hairy, velvety, pronounced veining, serrated/red-purple back. Single crown, may sucker. Standard. Saintpaulia species
This plant is not a hybrid but rather a natural species discovered in the wild.
S. velutina (S 11) 1958 (B. Burtt) Single ...Read More
Single small medium violet/darker eye, some white tips. Five per peduncle, floriferous. Black-green, round to heart-shaped, may cup up or...Read More