Friday, July 28, 2023

Landisville Flower Trials --- My Groupies

Interns at Landisville Flower Trials


 

Here are my Groupies at the Landisville Flower Trials Field Day.

 

Penn State University Extension has its annual flower trials at the farm in Landisville PA.  National seed companies and propagators of vegetative annuals enter their best and newest varieties to be grown in big pots in the field for comparison.

 

This event is held for commercial growers and garden center managers to meet to evaluate new varieties for next Spring sales.

 

I was there as a vender looking for new customers for our Mini Houseplants.

 

I was giving out pots of Vietnamese Violets and these Trial Garden Interns stopped by.  They are to report back to me of their success with my new category of plants.





Sunday, July 16, 2023

Where are your Vietnamese Violets?

Metapetrocosmea tamiana - Gesneriad Convention 2023

 

Where are your Vietnamese Violets?

 

Vietnamese Violets are new and a different category of houseplants.

 

Metapetrocosmea tamiana is the first and only member of the group.

 

When and where will there be more?

 

There are two possibilities.

 

First, there are descriptions of 5 species in the genius Metapetrocosmea.  M. tamiana is the only one in cultivation in the United States.  Attempts are being made to establish the other rare species.  Hybrids among these species are unknown, but the potential is there.

 

Second, a newly introduced plant, Michaelmoelleria vietnamensis qualifies as a Vietnamese Violet.  The plant grows like an African Violet and is native to South Vietnam.  The leaf markings are variable so different clones can be named.  A project has been started to select and purify distinctive clones.  There is potential for hybrids between Metapetrocosmea and Primulina.  If that is successful, many interesting plants will join as Vietnamese Violets.

 

Vietnamese Violets are coming.






Saturday, July 15, 2023

The case for only one Achimenes

Achimenes 'Blue Swan' grown outside by Barb, July 2023

 

The case for promoting only one Achimenes for commercial production.

 

Achimenes is a new, different category of flowering houseplant that can go outside.

 

Can it have any chance of success if there is only one variety to pick from?

 

Most plant introductions have a series of colors to choose from.

 

If ‘Blue Swan’ is judged to be the best variety due to the most important characteristic:  Heat Tolerance, will it be enough to establish Achimenes?

 

It has a sturdy upright habit with large blue flowers.

 

Production schedules are still being worked out.  By starting plants in the Winter, flowering can begin mid-May in time for Spring/Summer growing.  If ‘Blue Swan’ can be grown well, then other colors can be added in 2-3 years.

 

Marketing is often winner-take-all, so start with the very best variety, brought to you by the leading Achimenes developer, Gary’s Gesneriad Farm LLC,

 

Selected 10 years ago, ‘Blue Swan’ has proven itself in practical testing.

 

‘Blue Swan’ --- The one to have, if you’re only having one.