The most popular varieties of violets of the AB series: Mysterious Forest, Gypsy Wedding, Bomb and other works of the Violet Breeder

The violet has a rich and wonderful past. This modest, lovely spring flower was loved in all European countries by kings, poets, and ordinary people. In France, in the vicinity of Nice and in Northern Italy near Parma, the fragrant Parma violet has long been cultivated, which was used in perfumery to produce expensive perfumes.


Horned violet

But all this, one might say, is in the past. And then the fashion for violets passed, and they were forgotten for several reasons: at the beginning of the twentieth century, the fashion for African Saintpaulias came to Europe, and large flower producers switched to growing and selling them. With the development of chemistry in the perfume industry, natural violet oil began to be replaced by cheaper chemical substitutes, and the industrial importance of violet fell.

The fragrant violet was one of the first to be introduced into cultivation in Europe, then the mountain violet. The most common violets in ornamental gardening today are: fragrant (Viola odorata), horned (Viola cornuta), Labrador (Viola labradorica), sister (Viola sororia) and modern hybrids. Gardeners love to grow pansies, whose scientific name is Viola x wittrokiana.

Chimera violet variety DS Lavender Tale

is semi-mini in size . The leaves are heart-shaped with slightly pointed ends, light green in color. The rosette is compact, regular, and sometimes there is a slight drooping of the leaf plates.


Violet Lavender Fairy Tale is a mini variety.

The flower stalks are low, each producing several buds . The flowers are medium-sized, simple, five-petaled. In terms of color, the variety belongs to the chimeras (the color of the flowers has a stripe in the center). Chimera violet DS Lavender Fairy Tale has a lilac color with a dark purple stripe in the center of the petal. The stripe is not clear, intermittent, similar to an uneven stroke.

Flowering is unfriendly, it is almost impossible . When the bud opens, it has a dark color, without a pattern; as it opens, the color changes, and light fragments gradually appear. The leaves, on the contrary, gradually darken as they grow and age.

Important! Some inexperienced flower growers, not knowing about changes in flower color, are disappointed at the first flowering. Sometimes, without waiting for the characteristics of the variety to be fully revealed, they simply get rid of the bush.

The most popular varieties and their photos

Black Prince


This variety is presented in the form of large flowers, the shape of which resembles stars. Their color is black and red. The edges of the petals are corrugated. Leaves are oval shaped. Their color is dark green, the inside is red.

Polar bear


The flowers of this species are large and voluminous. They resemble balls in shape. The color of the petals is white, and the flowers themselves are densely double. The leaves are medium green, slightly wavy and quilted at the edges. Plant sizes are standard. It was released in 2015.

Coral Castle


The variety exhibits semi-double and double flowers . They look like pansies with a ruffled brown edge. Their color is coral-raspberry. The leaves are green, wavy and oval in shape. The bush sizes are standard.

Bohemia


Pansies are distinguished by their corrugated petals. The flowers are double type and have a dark burgundy color. Leaves are dark green. They have an oval shape and a pointed tip. The leaves are slightly wavy. Standard sizes.

Crimean Cherry


The flowers are large in size and look like stars. They have corrugated edges. The color of the petals is dark burgundy. The leaves are olive green, the inside is red. The shape is wide, the edges are slightly wavy. The plant was bred in 2014.

Terry Petunia


This variety will allow you to grow large flowers shaped like stars. The petals are dark crimson, their edges are white, corrugated. The rosette is compact and has medium green, toothed leaves that are slightly wavy. The variety was bred in 2015.

Mexican Jerboa


The flowers are large, their color is ash-pink. They are shaped like stars. There is a dark crimson edging. The edges are wavy. The leaves are dark green, wavy. Compact size socket. The variety was released in 2015.

Mimimi


The flowers of this plant resemble roses with white petals, and along the edges there is a corrugated edging of dark cherry color. This is a small standard with a compact socket. It has medium green wavy leaves. The variety was released in 2015.

Monplaisir


It is a semi-double flower whose shape resembles stars . The flowers are semi-double, have a wide corrugated green edge and a crimson edging. The leaves are quilted, medium green. The variety is standard, was obtained in 2016.

Sweet


The flowers are large, semi-double. The petals are white and have corrugated edges. Pastel pink eyes are scattered across their surface. The edges of the petals have a crimson edging. Sometimes the plant can bloom pastel pink without white. Quilted leaves with jagged edges. The socket is compact, standard size. The variety was released in 2015.

Natasha Rostova


Flowers are double type, large in size. They have wavy edges. The shape of the flower resembles stars. The color of the petals is white, and they are framed by a crimson edging. The leaves are medium green and serrated. This variety was released in 2015.

Panna cotta


The flowers are large and double, their size is 7-8 cm . They are distinguished by a light pink impregnation from the center of the petals. The lower petals are distinguished by a bright green ruffle. The leaves are dark green, slightly wavy at the edges.

Plush


The stars are large, semi-double. Their color is purple-violet, and the edging is dark purple. The texture of the foliage is such that it visually and to the touch resembles plush. They are dark green in color, pointed at the edges and quilted. The variety is standard, was bred in 2015.

Mother's Heart


The stars are large and semi-double. They have wavy, contrasting dark purple petals and are edged in purple and white. The leaves are slightly wavy and medium green. The variety is standard, was bred in 2016.

Next you can watch a video review of this variety:

The Snow Queen


White stars of large size and semi-double type . They are distinguished by a corrugated purple edge and a fancy blue eye. The leaves are medium green, jagged and slightly wavy. The plant was bred in 2016.

Furor


It is distinguished by huge and semi-double stars. Their color is white and their edges are wavy. Fcussion prints are scattered across the petals. The leaves are quilted, toothed, and medium green in color.

Mysterious Forest


These are semi-double white pansies. They are distinguished by a corrugated edge of a raspberry-marsh color. The leaves are medium green and wavy at the edges. It was released in 2016.

Advice. When growing this variety, it is important to create adequate lighting and humidity. If they are violated, there is a risk of developing fungal diseases.

Gypsy Wedding


These are semi-double pansies, which are distinguished by a bright red spot located in the center of the flower. the edging is corrugated and green. The foliage is also wavy and dark green in color . To ensure long-term flowering, it is important to regularly use complex mineral fertilizers.

Bomb


This variety was released in 2016. Its flowers are huge and pink. They can be single or semi-double. They are shaped like bells. The edges of the petals are white. The rosette contains black and green quilted leaves. Plant sizes are standard.

Absolem


The variety was released in 2016. It is distinguished by large double white stars. They have wavy edges that are purple in color. The braid is wide and green. Present on the upper petals. Quilted medium green leaves form on the rosette .

Tango


The plant forms large double-type stars. The color of the petals is dark cherry. The rosette is medium green, flat. The leaves are green, wide, and have a slight velvety feel on the outer surface.

We advise everyone who is engaged in growing violets or is just planning to start to read about other types and varieties of this flower:

  • Bronze Horseman;
  • Frosty Cherry and Winter Cherry;
  • Optimara;
  • Chanson;
  • Isadora;
  • Fairy;
  • Pansies;
  • Lesnaya;
  • Greenhouse effect.

Caring for a plant at home

Chimera ds lavender tale has similar care requirements to other varieties, the differences are usually minor and, in most cases, affect the appearance of the leaves and flowers.

Lighting and temperature

Lavender fairy tale does not tolerate direct sunlight, but prefers bright lighting . The more light, the darker the stripe in the center of the petals, and the more saturated the color of the leaves.

Also, proper lighting is very important for the uniform growth of the rosette; if the lighting is one-sided, the rosette will be asymmetrical. In winter, it is better to provide additional lighting ; this will prevent the leaf cuttings from being pulled out and the rosette from being deformed.

Temperature conditions depend on the season:

  • In summer it is necessary to prevent excessive overheating, the maximum permissible temperature is 26 ° C;
  • In winter, a decrease in temperature is necessary for the individual to fully rest, but not below 15°C;
  • The spring-autumn period is the most dangerous, the temperature should change gradually.

Important! Sudden changes or drafts can lead to disease or even death of the flower.

Humidity, watering, fertilizing

Water is an important component of life for everything, especially plants. Proper humidity and watering allow you to grow a healthy individual; there are different ways to water violets :

  1. To pallet – the pots are placed in a tray and water is poured into them. The frequency of watering depends on the drying of the soil; it should dry out, but not completely. On average, this is once a week or a week and a half, depending on the season;


    Most often, violets are watered under the leaves.

  2. Under the leaves - with this type of watering, water is poured directly onto the ground, but it is important not to get on the leaves and the growing point. The frequency of watering is approximately the same as in trays;
  3. Wick watering is the simplest method that is ideal for Saintpaulias. The wick is placed in the flowerpot and lowered into the container below it, through the lower holes. The container is filled and the plant takes the required amount of moisture gradually.

Air humidity should be in the range of 50-70% ; if you deviate from these numbers, the plant may dry out or rot, respectively. Feeding is very important for violets, the frequency depends on the watering method.

In the first two cases, the fertilizer is diluted in a proportion less than recommended, and watering and fertilizing are carried out every other time. When using wick irrigation, the dosage is reduced by 7-8 times , and water with fertilizing is constantly poured into containers.

Planting and transplanting

To carry out planned transplants or planting a young plant, you first need to select the soil. The composition and proportions depend on the method of irrigation :

  • Classic methods of watering - soil, peat, perlite, sphagnum moss in the proportion 3/3/3/2;
  • Wick – peat and perlite 1/1, or peat, perlite and moss 1/1/1.

When planting a plant, it is important to place the rosette exactly in the center of the flowerpot; the symmetry of the individual depends on this . When replanting an individual, it is important to replace the soil completely, and only young plants are simply transferred to a larger pot when replanted.

Important! The maximum pot size for this variety is 6 cm.

Pruning and rejuvenation

During the growth process some parts of the flower die ; their timely pruning is necessary for the health of the plant. Also, the leaves are pruned for propagation, then the second and third rows are selected. Unnecessary stepsons are also trimmed and removed immediately after identification, when they cannot be confused with a peduncle.


Violet can be pruned for rejuvenation.

Rejuvenation of the plant is also important and for this they resort to pruning and deepening . There are cases when the top is cut off and rooted. If the top disappears, it is cut off and waits for the formation of stepsons, which become new individuals.

Reviews

Tatiana. “When I saw this variety, I was very seduced by the beauty of its flowers. It is simply impossible to imagine my disappointment when the dark purple flowers bloomed. I even wanted to contact the collector from whom I bought the baby, but decided to wait. When the flower opened completely and gradually changed color, joy knew no bounds. The variety is very miniature, although it belongs to semi-mini, the color of the flowers is simply delightful, and after being placed in a shady place, the stripe in the center became more intermittent, and the flower acquired even more charm.”


You can read a lot of positive reviews about the violet Lavender Tale.

Igor. “The purchase of a lavender fairy tale ended in disappointment. As it grew, I transplanted it into larger pots and reached a size of 10 cm. The rosette is loose, uneven and simply does not correspond to the varietal characteristics. After that, I found out the reason from an expert, and it turned out that he had chosen a large flowerpot for this variety. After being transplanted into a smaller container, the individual simply began to disappear. After the death of the flower, I decided to no longer deal with mini and semi-mini varieties. It’s a shame that it didn’t even bloom once.”

Features of flowering, growth and reproduction

When propagating chimera violets, it is necessary to take into account that varietal characteristics are not always transmitted. For complete repetition of flowering, it is necessary to propagate by peduncles or stepsons :

  1. The peduncle is cut off before the last flower withers . 1-2 cm is left under the division into flower stalks, 0.2-0.3 cm above it. Next, they are placed in soil, previously moistened. The container is covered with glass or film, creating a greenhouse. Rooting flower stalks is a very complex process, and the success rate is very small;
  2. Stepchildren are separated after they get stronger or even take root . Unrooted stepsons are placed in water, moss or soil. After the roots appear, the stronger stepsons are planted in flowerpots and cared for like other individuals.

With proper care, the plant grows quite quickly . Usually the first flowering occurs no later than a year later, usually earlier, but under unfavorable conditions later. During the first year, the rosette must be regularly transferred to a larger pot as it grows.

During flowering, rather short peduncles , which protrude above the leaves by only 1-2 cm. The peduncles rise gradually, unevenly, flowering with a cap is possible, but is rare. Each peduncle contains 2-4 flowers, which bloom at the same time, making flowering last longer.

Important! The duration of flowering of each bud depends on the care, at best it is 2 weeks, but such an indicator is rare.

Parma violet

Parma violet does not occur naturally. Its origins remained unclear for a long time. The results of recent research conducted at the genetic level, published in 2007, suggest that the Parma violet is a hybrid of Viola alba subsp. dehnhardtii (Eastern Mediterranean and Western Asia). The parent plants, most likely of Turkish origin, were introduced into Italy in the Naples area and hybridized with local species. By the beginning of the 19th century, Parma and Toulouse became centers of its cultivation. Famous varieties: Comte de Brazza - white; Duchess de Parma (Duchess of Parma) - lavender blue; Gloire de Verdun - dark lavender; Marie Louise – blue; Parme de Toulouse - lavender blue.


Parma violet

Flowering once, in spring. Parma violets have rather large double flowers and shiny leaves. But their most important quality is their wonderful aroma, which brought these plants worldwide fame. Parma violet reproduces only vegetatively; currently it is propagated on an industrial scale by meristem. As tender plants of winter hardiness zone 6-7, they are recommended to be grown as potted plants in small containers in a well-drained substrate. In the summer, they are taken out into the garden to a shaded place, and they spend the winter at home. If you are a big fan, you can try to grow Parma violet in this way in the middle zone, there is only one problem - finding real varieties. Starting in September, it is recommended to regularly feed violets with complex fertilizer. With proper care, they should bloom from late fall to early spring.

Several years ago I purchased three varieties of Parma violets: Comte de Brazza, Duchesse de Parma, Marie Louise. Knowing nothing about the growing zone, I planted them in the garden on the south side, covered them with spruce branches for the winter, and the leaves of the apple trees fell on top. The violets wintered quite successfully for two years, and Duchesse de Parma was better than Comte de Brazza. These violets did not make much of an impression on me: the flower is small, the fullness is practically invisible because of this, and there is no special smell either. I don’t take it home for the winter, I’m conducting a survival experiment.


Parma violet Comte de Brazza

Then a violet called Parma appeared in my collection. It turned out that this is an amazingly beautiful plant with rounded green leaves, very elegant, rather large flowers, the petals of which curve beautifully. It blooms in the second half of May, the spreading of the curtain is moderate. It quickly creates a beautiful blue mat in the garden. Doesn't give self-seeding. It is clear that this is an impostor, she is not at all from Parma, but she became a decoration of the spring garden and took a worthy place among her sisters. Winters well too. Does not bloom again in autumn.

We often hear disappointed reviews that, in fact, fragrant violets have virtually no scent. I compare all the smells with the delicate, beautiful spring aroma of phlox spread out by Clouds of Perfume, which blooms in the second half of May. I actually have a pretty good sense of smell. But I don’t smell the scent of fragrant violet. The smell “doesn’t disappear, it appears”, as they say in smart publications, it’s practically simply not there. A faint smell of freshness is sometimes present, but it clearly does not resemble the vaunted aroma of fragrant violet. Maybe this is a property of modern propagation methods, or is the fragrant violet not at all what it claims to be? It is unknown for what reason, but there is no aroma. However, what difference does it make to us, in the end, when in the spring you so want bright colors after a dull winter.

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