‘Cobmag’
| Name | Synonym of | Register number | Applicant |
|---|---|---|---|
| 'Cobmag' | SRL-Sch-XXXX-0252 |
| Hybridizer | Country | Hybridizer reference | Name giver |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barnell L. Cobia | USA | Unknown |
| Name year | Group | Growth habit | Seedling/Sport |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1990 | TRUN | seedling |
| Pod parent | Pollen parent | Pollination year | Color |
|---|---|---|---|
| pod parent unknown | pollen parent unknown | purple |
| Flower class | Flower form | Color composition | Flower size |
|---|---|---|---|
| Petal form | Recurved | Stamen color | Style color |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fruit color | Fruit edged | Flower description | Clades color |
|---|---|---|---|
| bright reddish purple with a normal sized tube that is a light purplish pink. Petal tips are acute. No magenta corollary ring is visible against the petal coloration. Petal throats are a purplish pink. Stamens are white. Style is deep magenta red with a lighter purplish red stigma. 1-2 flowers per floral phylloclade. Ovaries have 4 ridges. Cobmag is a mid-season bloomer. Buds are blunt tipped and a mild purplish pink at the 1 cm. length. |
| Clades size | Phylloclades form | Reference | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| JPVRS 3288 | growth habit is semi-cascading. Phylloclades are average length and width with shallow notching and average sized dentations numbering about 3 per marginal edge to the apex. Cross section of the phylloclade is flat. Phylloclades do not have a pronounced/ridged central vein. |
| Grower | Distributor |
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