AFS
description: ‘Herps Bazuin’- No. 5390 (Waldenmaier, 2004) Single. Upright.
COROLLA: quarter flared, smooth petal margins; opens & matures dark
orange (33A); 12mm (1/2”) long x 13mm (1/2”) wide. SEPALS: full
down; tips reflexed; orange (33B) upper surface; peach (33D) lower
surface; 20mm(13/16”) long x 9mm (3/8”) wide. TUBE: light orange
(33C); long, medium thickness; 98mm (3 7/8”) long x 7mm (1/4”) wide.
STAMENS: do not extend below corolla; light orange (31C) filaments;
light yellow (4B) anthers. PISTIL: extends 5mm (3/16”) below the
corolla, light orange (31C) style; light yellow (4B) stigma. BUD: long
tube, rounded end. FOLIAGE: dark green (137A) upper surface, medium
green (137B) lower surface. Leaves are 170mm (6 11/16”) long x 110mm
(4 5/16”) wide, ovate shaped, wavy edges, acute tips and rounded
bases. Veins, stems & branches are red. PARENTAGE: [(‘F. magdalenae’
x ‘F. fulgens grandiflora’) x (‘F. fulgens gesneriana’
x self, doubled into a tetraploid after colchicine treatment). Tall
upright. Makes good upright. Prefers overhead filtered light. Best bloom
color in bright light. Tested 3 years in Herpen, The Netherlands. Award
of Merit, VKC, The Netherlands. Distinguished by long tubed flowers in
terminal racemes. |