‘Curt Knebel’



| Name | Synonym of | Register number | Applicant |
|---|---|---|---|
| 'Curt Knebel' | SRL-Sch-XXXX-1723 | Frank Süpplie |
| Hybridizer | Country | Hybridizer reference | Name giver |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frank Süpplie | Netherlands | AT87 | Frank Süpplie |
| Name year | Group | Growth habit | Seedling/Sport |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | TRUN | upright | seedling |
| Pod parent | Pollen parent | Pollination year | Color |
|---|---|---|---|
| 'Golden Dancer' | 'Limelight Dancer' | 2004 | yellow |
| Flower class | Flower form | Color composition | Flower size |
|---|---|---|---|
| zygomorphic | yellow_yellow_orange | S |
| Petal form | Recurved | Stamen color | Style color |
|---|---|---|---|
| elliptic | yes | white | pink |
| Fruit color | Fruit edged | Flower description | Clades color |
|---|---|---|---|
| color unknown | yes | the small flowers have yellow petal bases with yellow-orange edges. The basal and lower petals are shaded with orange. Petal tips are sharply pointed. On the first day the petals spread out, while on the second day they begin to curve back. The flower tube is cream-yellow. The pink stigma extends beyond the pink anther cluster. |
| Clades size | Phylloclades form | Reference | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| XS | dentate | Frank Süpplie in CSJNSW 32(6): 115–117, 2020; Registration | the extra-small phylloclades are dark green with 2–3 dentations. The plant overall has an upright growth habit and reaches 30–35 cm in height. It is named after Curt Knebel (1871–1952), one of the greatest German hybridizers of epiphytic cacti. |
| Grower | Distributor |
|---|---|
| Frank Süpplie | www.schlumbergera.eu; Triple Aqua Licensing |
