Violet "Kira": description and cultivation
Saintpaulia belongs to the Gesneriev family. This plant is popular with many flower growers due to its lush flowering and high decorative effect. It is often called the violet, although Saintpaulia does not belong to the Violet family. There is only an outward resemblance. This article describes the description of the variety of Saintpaulia "Kira". For the convenience of the reader, the word "violet" will be used in the text.
Peculiarities
Today there are two varieties of violets with this name. One of them is a plant bred by Elena Lebetskaya. The second is Dmitry Denisenko's varietal violet. To find out which variety you are purchasing, be sure to pay attention to the prefix in front of the variety name. Many novice growers who are just discovering the wonderful world of varietal violets do not know what the capital letters in front of the variety name mean. Most often these are the initials of the breeder who created this plant (for example, LE - Elena Lebetskaya).
Description of the variety "LE-Kira"
Elena Anatolyevna Lebetskaya is a famous violet breeder from the city of Vinnitsa. Since 2000, she has grown more than three hundred different varieties of this charming plant, such as LE-White Camellia, LE Mont Saint Michel, Le Scarlett, LE Pauline Viardot, LE Esmeralda, LE-Fuchsia lace "and many others. Elena Anatolyevna violets cannot be overlooked at exhibitions, they are known in many countries of the world. She always willingly shares the secrets of successfully growing these beautiful flowers with violet lovers in her interviews.
Violet "LE-Kira" with standard sizes was bred by Elena Lebetskaya in 2016. The plant has a medium-sized rosette and large green leaves, slightly wavy at the edges. The flowers are large (simple or semi-double), pale pink with a variable white eye. The petals have a strawberry speckled border at the edges. You can also notice a kind of "ruffle" of a greenish color.
The violet blooms profusely. Since it is a variable variety, even one plant can have flowers of different colors.
As for the sport (a mutated baby that does not have all the traits of a mother plant), it will have almost completely white flowers.
Conditions and care
This variety of violets grows quickly and forms buds, prefers diffused lighting 13-14 hours a day. He feels comfortable at a temperature of 19-20 degrees Celsius, does not like drafts. Like all violets, "LE-Kira" needs to be provided with high (at least 50 percent) air humidity. It should be watered with settled water at room temperature. In this case, it is necessary to avoid getting water drops on the leaves and the outlet. A young plant should be fed with nitrogen fertilizers, and an adult with phosphorus-potassium fertilizers.
Characteristics of the variety "Dn-Kira"
Dmitry Denisenko is a young, but already confidently established breeder from Ukraine. Its varietal violets, for example, "Dn-Wax Lily", "Dn-Blue Organza", "Dn-Kira", "Dn-Sea Mystery", "Dn-Shamanskaya Rose" attract the attention of many lovers of these plants. The varieties bred by Dmitry are compact, have good peduncles and large flowers of various colors from white-pink ("Dn-Zephyr") to dark purple ("Dn-Parisian Mysteries").
The Dn-Kira variety was bred in 2016. The plant has a compact, neat rosette. This violet has large (about 7 centimeters) flowers of a rich blue-violet hue with a white border along the edge of the petals. They can be double or semi-double.Leaves are variegated, slightly wavy at the edges.
It is very bright and spectacular due to the contrasting color of flowers and leaves of violet.
Conditions and care
This variety requires bright lighting with additional lighting in winter, but not direct sunlight. In order for the flowers to have beautiful darkish tips, the plant must be kept in cool conditions during the budding period. The rest of the time the recommended temperature is 19-22 degrees Celsius and humid air. You need to water it with water at room temperature, which has been previously settled, without getting on the leaves and the outlet. Every 2-3 years, the soil mixture in the pot should be renewed and special fertilizers should be applied during the period of active growth.
Indoor violet "Kira" is a charming plant that, with proper care, will delight you with flowers at any time of the year. Due to its compact size, it can be successfully grown even on a narrow window sill. In addition, it is believed that this beautiful flower creates an atmosphere of harmony around itself, neutralizing negative energy.
For information on how to determine the variety of violets, see the next video.
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