Schlumbergera Hybrid

‘Lanceolada’

 

NameSynonym ofRegister numberApplicant
'Lanceolada'SRL-Sch-2025-0044Valter Eugenio Saia
HybridizerCountryHybridizer referenceName giver
Valter Eugenio SaiaBrazilValter Eugenio Saia
Name yearGroupGrowth habitSeedling/Sport
2025TRUNpendantseedling
Pod parentPollen parentPollination yearColor
pod parent unknownpollen parent unknown2012pink
Flower classFlower formColor compositionFlower size
spikyzygomorphicwhite_orange_pinkS
Petal formRecurvedStamen colorStyle color
lanceolateyeswhitepurple
Fruit colorFruit edgedFlower descriptionClades color
pinkyesa small, spiky flower distinguished by its striking petal coloration and sharply defined floral structure. Petal bases, middles, and throats are predominantly opaque white. The basal and lower petals show a suffusion of light rose-orange toward their midsections. Margins and apices are bordered in a vivid salmon, creating a striking contrast. Upper petals are extremely acutely pointed, contributing to the flower's distinctively spiky appearance. In contrast, the lower petals are broader with more subdued points. The lanceolate petals are significantly different from the rounded petals of the parent forms. The floral tube is a soft light pink. Pollen is light yellow, and the purple stigma extends conspicuously beyond the anther cluster. The ovary receptacle is green.
Clades sizePhylloclades formReferenceComments
SdentateICRA Registrationthe plant exhibits small, elongated phylloclades of dark green coloration, each bearing three subtle dentations along either margin near the apex. The phylloclades are flat, with distinct midribs and straight, well-defined edges. The plant overall displays a noticeable pendant growth habit. This specimen is the product of a second-generation (F?) cross. The maternal parent was a light salmon-flowered variety, itself the result of a cross between a light salmon and a red cultivar. The initial bloom occurred around 2020 and displayed lanceolate petal tips—a trait that has been consistently observed in every flowering since. The pollination is presumed to have been facilitated by Halictidae bees.
GrowerDistributor
Valter Eugenio SaiaValter Eugenio Saia
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