Sinningia Sonata Violet
Flower type | Double (pleniflorous) |
Leaf margin | Erose |
Flower color | Purple-dark purple-N079A |
Leaf, general shape | Elliptic / oval; Ovate (egg-shaped) |
Flower diameter | 10 - 11 cm |
Plant height | 10 - 20 cm |
Flower length/hight | 5 - 5,5 cm |
Leaf surface | Hairy |
Leaf size | 10 - 15 cm |
Leaf, main color | Dark green |
Flower color distribution | Unicolored |
The Sinningia Sonata Violet, also known as the Gloxinia, is a stunning flower that captivates with its double (pleniflorous) blooms and vibrant colors. Its flower color ranges from purple to dark purple, specifically classified as Purple-dark purple-N079A.
The Gloxinia's leaves have a distinctive margin that is erose, giving them a unique and textured appearance. The general shape of the leaves is either elliptic or oval, and sometimes described as ovate or egg-shaped. With a hairy surface, the leaves of this plant add an interesting texture to its overall appearance.
The flowers of the Sinningia Sonata Violet have a diameter of 10-11 cm, making them quite large and eye-catching. The plant itself typically reaches a height of 10-20 cm, creating a compact and easily manageable size. The flowers also have a length/height of around 5-5.5 cm, providing a substantial display of color and beauty.
The leaves of the Gloxinia are sizable, measuring around 10-15 cm in length. Their main color is a rich, dark green, which serves as a perfect backdrop for the vibrant flowers to stand out. With a unicolored distribution, the flowers of the Sinningia Sonata Violet showcase a consistent and concentrated burst of color.
As a whole, the Sinningia Sonata Violet is a visually striking plant that combines bold flower colors with interesting leaf characteristics. It promises to be a standout addition to any garden or indoor space, adding a touch of elegance and vibrancy. Whether planted in pots or displayed in hanging baskets, this Gloxinia variety is sure to turn heads and bring joy wherever it is showcased.
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