‘Rudis Regenbogen’



Comparison Rhipsalidopsis ‘Ralfs Regenbogen’ (left), ‘Rudis Regenbogen’ (right)
| Name | Synonym of | Register number | Applicant |
|---|---|---|---|
| 'Rudis Regenbogen' | SRL-Rhi-XXXX-214 |
| Hybridizer | Country | Hybridizer reference | Name giver |
|---|---|---|---|
| Germany | Jochen Bockemühl |
| Name year | Group | Growth habit | Seedling/Sport |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pod parent | Pollen parent | Pollination year | Color |
|---|---|---|---|
| pod parent unknown | pollen parent unknown | pink |
| Flower class | Color composition | Flower size | Petal form |
|---|---|---|---|
| orange_pink_pink |
| Recurved | Stamen color | Style color | Fruit color |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fruit edged | Flower description | Clades color | Clades size |
|---|---|---|---|
| the acutely tipped, fuchsia-pink petals show a trace of yellow orange up the midribs from bases to upper centers. Midrib color bleeds into the surrounding pink to a small degree. Flowers are slightly larger than Ralf Regenbogen. The white stigma has 5-6 lobes. Flower has a diam. of 5-6 cm. Mature buds are bright pinkish red. |
| Reference | Comments | Grower | Distributor |
|---|---|---|---|
| SRL Team | medium green phylloclades average 3 shallow areole notches per marginal side. Each areolel notch exhibits 3-4 small, reddish-brown bristles. Small apical bristles are evident. Discovered in Herrenhausen Botanical Garden, Hannover, Germany. Listed there as Hatiora graeseri number 2, 2004. |
