Hapet Vino
The stem that makes red feel like something more.
Also known as: Vino, Pom Pon Vino
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Deep wine spheres hold their color even in low light, long after softer flowers have faded. Bred in Austria for the cut flower trade, it travels without bruising and opens cleanly from bud. Florists and farmers market growers reach for it when they need a saturated anchor that works with almost anything around it.
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Physical
- Form
- Pompon
- Bloom class
- Munder 4"
- Bloom size
- 2–2.4"(5.0–6.0 cm)
- Plant height
- 35–55"
Color
- Color
- Purple
- Pattern
- Dark Blend
- Tags
- wineburgundyplumdark red
Growing context
- Cut flower
- ✓ Yes
Provenance
- 2005
- Austria
- Breeder
- Peter Haslhofer
How to Grow It
Plant your tuber once the soil has warmed and all frost risk has passed. Pinch out the growing tip once your plant has several sets of leaves to encourage branching and more stems. It grows tall, so stake early before the stems get away from you. Disbud is not required. Harvest stems when the bloom is fully open, cutting as deep into the plant as you can to get the longest possible stem.