AFS
description: ‘Huet's Uvardiet’- No.
6006 (Braam
2006) Double. Upright. COROLLA is three quarter flared with turned under,
smooth petal margins; opens purple (82B) with pale pink (56D) base;
matures light reddish purple (74B); 15mm (9/16") long x 16mm (5/8") wide.
SEPALS are horizontal, tips recurved; light pink (62B), tipped pale
yellowish green (149D) upper surface; rose (65A), tipped pale yellowish
green (149D); 34mm (1 3/8") long x 14mm (9/16") wide. TUBE is pale pink
(56D); medium length and thickness; 13mm (1/2") long x 5mm (3/16") wide.
STAMENS extend 6mm (1/4") beyond the corolla; rose (64D) filaments; pale
purple (70D) anthers. PISTIL extends 14mm (9/16") beyond the corolla; pale
lavender (65D) style; pale yellow (1D) stigma. BUD is elongated. FOLIAGE
is dark green (136B) upper surface; medium green (138B) lower surface.
Leaves are 62mm (2 7/16") long x 29mm (1 1/8") wide, ovate shaped,
serrulate edges, acute tips, rounded bases. Veins are light olive green
(147D), stems are light olive green (147D) and light grayish red (182C),
branches are light olive green (147D) and light grayish rose (181D).
PARENTAGE: 'Sacramento Bells' x 'Quasar'. Small upright, self branching.
Makes good upright. Prefers full sun or overhead filtered light, cool
climate. Best bloom and foliage in limited light. Tested 5 years in
Doetinchem, The Netherlands. Awards: Meise 8/13/05.
Distinguished by bloom color and
easy flowering. |