Freesia single flowered 'Avila'

Freesia single flowered 'Avila'
Leaf tip Pointed/acute
Leaf margin Entire
Flower scent Different; Normal
Leaf type Foliage leaf
Flower color Purple-medium blue violet-090D
Leaf, general shape Lanceolate
Inflorescence Multi-flowered
Structure (tissues) Herbaceous
Leaf division Simple
Plant, growth type Erect
Flower color distribution Bicolored

The Freesia single-flowered 'Avila' is an exquisite plant that adds a pop of color and fragrance to any garden or floral arrangement. With its stunning purple-medium blue violet flowers and lanceolate-shaped leaves, this plant is sure to catch the eye of any passerby.

One notable characteristic of the 'Avila' variety is its pointed or acute leaf tip, giving it a sharp and defined appearance. The leaf margin is entire, contributing to the overall sleek and elegant look of the plant. These foliage leaves are simple in their division, with a lanceolate shape that enhances the plant's aesthetic appeal.

The 'Avila' Freesia is known for its unique flower scent, setting it apart from other varieties. While it is considered a normal fragrance for Freesias, it still offers a pleasant and captivating aroma that can fill the air with a delightful scent during blooming season.

The multi-flowered inflorescence of the 'Avila' variety adds to its allure. With numerous flowers blooming on a single stem, the plant creates a striking visual display that is hard to miss. The flower color distribution is bicolored, with a mix of purple and medium blue violet hues blending harmoniously to create a captivating and eye-catching bloom.

As a herbaceous plant, the 'Avila' Freesia has soft and flexible tissues that contribute to its graceful appearance. The plant grows upright, creating a beautiful and erect growth type that stands tall and proud in any garden or flowerbed.

Overall, the Freesia single-flowered 'Avila' is a stunning plant that captivates with its vibrant flower colors, distinct yet pleasant fragrance, and sleek lanceolate leaves. Its multi-flowered inflorescence, bicolored flower distribution, and herbaceous structure add to its visual appeal. Whether used in a garden or as cut flowers in a floral arrangement, this variety of Freesia is sure to bring joy and beauty to any setting.

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