Optimara - My desire, My love and others: appearance history, description and photos

Violet "Optimara" has long taken its place among flowering plants. Her inflorescences fascinate with their beauty, and the leaves attract the attention with a velvety.

This plant belongs to the capricious. Optimar is not a perennial plant, but for its short period of life it pleases the eye with beautiful flowers.

in our article we will talk about the best varieties of Opatima violets. about their origin and characteristics. You can also watch a useful video on this topic.

General description of the plant

Violet "Optimara" is not a certain plant variety, but the name of the company engaged in the cultivation of Saintpaulia. (the second name is violets). The varieties displayed by the company usually have an Optimara in the name. Violets "Optimara" are bright representatives of tropical plants.

The slightest cold can harm them and lead to stopping flowering. The roots need warmth, only with this condition the plant will bloom.

Board: Many gardeners who are trying to prolong the life of the violet use little tricks: they put polystyrene circles under the pot. That provides the necessary heat for Saintpaulia. It is still possible to use pots into which the pot is inserted, so it is insulated from the cold.

These varieties of violets are not viable, which affects their distribution. African violets are not suitable for breeding and distribution.. But depending on the care they can give excellent cuttings, thereby prolonging their lives. Violets "Optimar" in small pots are sold and are used as a one-time bouquet, since the buds appear only once.

After the plant fades, it is disposed of. Among the huge variety of Opatima violet species you can find a similarity of appearance.

All Saintpaulias have a rapid growth from cutting to the appearance of a flowering rosette. Flowers bloom at the same time. The number of flowers in the flowering period is very large. The sockets themselves are small.

Violets are intended for industrial cultivation and therefore very transportable and unpretentious. The flowers of the plant may have different shades, but they all have a rich color. The flowers of Opalmar violets are symmetrical.

Saintpaulias have an underdeveloped root system. The stems of this violet are fleshy with basal leaves. The leaf has various forms, depending on the variety, it can be round, ovoid, oblong and with a heart-shaped or simple base.

A sharp or rounded tip may be observed at the end of the leaf. Along the edges there may be small or large teeth, there are also edges with a lack of relief, slightly rounded.

Violet leaf “Optimara” is flat, slightly wavy, strongly corrugated, or resemble the shape of a spoon, or a back-curved spoon. Almost always the leaves of Saintpaulia are painted in various shades of green, but there is an exception, in some species of violets a leaf may have areas painted in cream, olive, salad, yellow or pink.

Multi-colored areas can be located at the base, along the edges of the leaf blade, or form various mosaic patterns on its surface. The seamy side of a violet leaf is usually silver-green., although some varieties or species of violets in its color often have different shades of red.

The surface of the leaves may be glossy or matte, which is to varying degrees covered with hair. The sheet may have a bubbly or “quilted” texture.

When and how did the flower appear?

In 1930, the first violets were grown in the company's greenhouses. In addition to Saintpaulia, the company was engaged in the breeding of other plants. Each species took its place in the greenhouses, African violet was allocated, for example, only 1 square meter. But once the company’s owner Hermann Holtkamp decided to change the model of the company and deal only with Saintpaulias. Then the active work on the creation of new varieties began and in the mid-twentieth century a great success came to the company.

The first commercial grade breeding Holtkamp (1952) was Sankt Martin. Thus began the large-scale cultivation of violets, the company began to produce more and more new varieties of Saintpaulia, and slowly squeezed out almost all of the existing plants from greenhouses.

In 1961, the company changed its name from Dorrenbach-Holtkamp to Hermann Holtkamp's greenhouses. In 1977, greenhouses were opened in Nashville, Tennessee for growing saintpaulia, and at the same time the trademark Optimara was patented.

Overview of individual varieties and their photos

There are a lot of industrial varieties of Opatima violets. All Saintpaulias from those represented in production differ significantly from each other in color, shape and size.

  • Violets optimara my love.
  • Optimara my desire.
  • Optimara ever precious.
  • "Optimara May Dream."
  • "Optimara Michigan" British selection.
Attention: Neat rosette formed by small leaves. The sheets are laid to each other with a tile, so the socket and is formed very compact and does not take up much space.

Violet blooms in large flowers of various colors. They are usually decorated with a contrasting color spot. The yellow stamen adds charm to this flower. Peduncles are very strong, each of them forms 5-6 buds.

My love

It has light green leaves. Violet flowers have a white tint. They are decorated with a contrasting ink-purple stain. The peculiarity is that in the warm season the flowers become almost completely inky-purple, and only the tips of the petals are white.

And in cool time the violet forms practically white flowers.. And in the center of the flower remains a small ink-purple peephole with yellow stamens.

We recommend to watch a video about Optimar’s violet of the “My love” variety:

My desire

It has two-tone white flowers with a rich pink center. Foliage has a medium green color. Leaves slightly toothed, shaped like a heart.

Ever precious

It is endowed with white flowers with a red-purple border on the three lower petals and blue on the top two in combination with a green corrugated border. The flowers themselves violets simple semi-double slightly corrugated. The foliage is green, glossy, ruffled, slightly wavy.

May Dream

Variety from the series my Violet. She possesses huge simple cupped flowers like stars. And in the center is a bright blue-violet peephole. Flowers grow up to 7 cm. The cupped shape is kept for a long time, then revealed.

Flowers 2-4 pieces are on short sturdy peduncles. Flowering rich, lasts a long time. Foliage simple quilted has a medium-green color. The reverse side of the sheet is painted in red.

Beautiful quilted leaves of medium green color create a perfect flat, flat outlet.. This allows large white colors on its background to look great.

We recommend to watch a video about Optimar’s myDream variety:

Michigan

Endowed with flowers of very delicate light pink color. Its bloom is rich, resembles a hat. The leaves are beautiful green. On the seamy side, they have a red tint. Socket standard, compact.

We suggest you to get acquainted with other equally beautiful varieties of violets: an unusual “Fairy” and other varieties obtained by the breeder Dadoyan, an elegant “Cherry”, abundantly blossoming “Isadora” and “The Copper Horseman”, the beloved “Pansies”, resembling lilies of the valley Greenhouse effect, bright Chanson and exquisite Blue Fog.

Conclusion

Violet "Optimara" truly a very beautiful plant. She is not like any kind of violets. A distinctive feature is the huge variety of textures and colors. If you follow all the rules of care, Saintpaulia will stand for a very long time, delighting all households with its delicate flowering.

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