‘Stella d’italia’
| Name | Synonym of | Register number | Applicant |
|---|---|---|---|
| 'Stella d'Italia' | SRL-Sch-2025-0063 | Frank Süpplie |
| Hybridizer | Country | Hybridizer reference | Name giver |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frank Süpplie | Netherlands | Frank Süpplie |
| Name year | Group | Growth habit | Seedling/Sport |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | TRUN | upright | seedling |
| Pod parent | Pollen parent | Pollination year | Color |
|---|---|---|---|
| 'Thor Freya' | 'Leonardo da Vinci' | 2004 | orange |
| Flower class | Flower form | Color composition | Flower size |
|---|---|---|---|
| zygomorphic | white_orange_orange | S |
| Petal form | Recurved | Stamen color | Style color |
|---|---|---|---|
| elliptic | yes | white | red |
| Fruit color | Fruit edged | Flower description | Clades color |
|---|---|---|---|
| color unknown | yes | the small flowers have a white petal base, shading to a salmon-colored center with orange-salmon edges. Petals are up to 1.7 cm broad, with pointed tips. The flower tube is white, and the pink corolla is clearly visible. The ovary is green and 4-ribbed. The light pink stigma extends beyond the anther cluster. Anthers are yellow but produce no pollen. By the third day after opening, the petals recurve completely. |
| Clades size | Phylloclades form | Reference | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| S | flat dentated | ICRA Registration | the small phylloclades are typically dark green, with two dentations along each margin toward the apex. The plant overall has an upright growth habit and reaches a maximum height of about 25 cm. It is an easy grower and flowers readily, though it does not tolerate direct sun. The name, in Italian, means “Star from Italy”. |
| Grower | Distributor |
|---|---|
| Frank Süpplie | www.schlumbergera.eu |
