Thursday, August 25, 2011

Here's a tip for you...grow Interlude!

Interlude, (4935) 08/09/1982 (Eyerdom) Double silver-blue lavender star/white fluted edge. Glossy, ruffled. Standard, is one of the best tipped blossom varieties ever hybridized.  Unlike many tipped blossomed varieties that lose their tips in the heat of summer, Interlude shrugs off the dog days of summer and delivers a brilliant boutique of blossoms richly tipped in deep lavender.

I periodically offer starter plants and leaf cuttings of this variety on eBay.  My eBay store is http://stores.ebay.com/Hoovers-Hybrids

 

3 comments:

  1. There are so many superlatives to say about Interlude! For instance, the individual flowers are humongous and will grow up to 3-inches across! The plant has very manageable ruffled foliage and will shape up nicely for show. Trust me, it's a born show plant! Finally, Interlude is one of many extraordinary violets created by the late Hugh Eyerdom at Granger Gardens in OH.

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