Hybrid

My hybrids

  • Hybrid

    Kohleria BOB-KEI-003

    Official name: yet unnamed Holding name: BOB-KEI-003 Parentage: Kohleria ‘MM’s Bobina’ × ‘AL’s Keiko’ Cross pollination: 25 May 2021 Seeds harvested: 21 July 2021 Seeds sown: January 2022 First flowering: 3 September 2022 Pollen: Sterile Flower size across: about 32 mm Length of flower: about 35 mm

  • Hybrid

    Kohleria BOB-KEI-002

    Name: yet unnamed Holding name: BOB-KEI-002 Parentage: Kohleria ‘MM’s Bobina’ × ‘AL’s Keiko’ Cross pollination: 25 May 2021 Seeds harvested: 21 July 2021 Seeds sown: January 2022 First flowering: 2 September 2022 Pollen: Sterile Flower size across: about 42mm Length of flower: about 35mm

  • Hybrid

    Kohleria ‘AL’s Keiko’

    Name: ‘AL’s Keiko’ Holding name: – Parentage: unknown Cross pollination: ? Seeds harvested: ? Seeds sown: December 2020 First flowering: 2021 Pollen: Fertile Flower size across: about 45 mm Length of flower: about 40 mm Kohleria ‘AL’s Keiko’ is a tall growing, floriferous plant. The flowers are quite large and produce pollen. This plant comes from a mix of seeds from different unknown crosses made by G. Svensson. My own guess is K. ‘Ryskan’ is part of it’s parentage. Grown from seed sown in december 2020, this plant grew and flowered during the summer 2021. I’ve used it’s pollen to make a number of crosses. While writing this (November 2021) the seeds from…

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    Kohleria ‘AL’s Valborg’

    Name: ‘AL’s Valborg’ Holding name: AS-BR-001 Parentage: Kohleria ‘Astarte’ × ‘Brimstone’ Cross pollination: 8 May 2017 Seeds harvested: ? Seeds sown: December 2019 First flowering: 2020 Pollen: Sterile Flower size across: about 20 mm Length of flower: about 25 mm Kohleria ‘AL’s Valborg’ is a cross between ‘Astarte’ as the seed parent, and ‘Brimstone’ as pollen parent. This cultivar is pollen sterile, inherited after it’s seed parent. The flower is relatively small and the plant usually produces at least 3 flower buds per leaf axil.  This is a medium sized plant with a beautiful silvery foliage inherited from it’s pollen parent.