Sinningia 'Serenade'
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Sinningia 'Serenade'

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Sinningia 'Serenade' was hybridized by Ruth Coulson of Balcolyn, Australia (north of Sydney).  Although she says she is unsatisfied with it, I think the floral color is very attractive.  Also striking is the variability: some flowers (such as two in the picture) are almost peloric, with the purple spread over all five lobes, while other flowers are more conventional (like the rightmost open flower) with the purple on only a single lobe.  Another, not shown in the picture, has purple on three lobes.  An unpredictable serenade!

After my indoor plant bloomed under lights in early spring 2008, I cut it back.  It began a second cycle of bloom in late June 2008, at a time when my outdoor plant was just showing flowerbuds.

Ruth says that it was the result of crossing S. conspicua with a hybrid which included S. cardinalis 'Skydiver' and S. bulbosa.

I crossed this plant with a couple of my own hybrids, but the seedlings have not yet bloomed.

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Feature table for Sinningia 'Serenade

Plant Description
Attribute Information
Growth Indeterminate
Habit Upright stem, reddish
Leaves Plain green, conspicua-like, not glossy
Dormancy Stems fully deciduous
Flowering
Attribute Information
Inflorescence axillary cyme of 1-3 flowers, no peduncle
Season For me, it flowers in spring
Flower Tubular corolla, with flaring lobes, light pink. Dark purple area on 1-5 lobes, with lengthwise narrow pink stripes
Horticultural Aspects
Attribute Information
Hardiness Has survived 28F (-2C) in my yard.
Recommended? Yes.  The dark purple area on the flower is very striking, as is the flower variability.
Botany
Attribute Information
Taxonomic group The parents of this hybrid belong to the Dircaea clade.