RaeAnn's Teacher
The one growers pull out first when someone asks what that flower is.
Also known as: RaeAnn's Teachers
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Crisp white petals rolled into a star, then dotted and splashed with maroon-purple that reads fuchsia and pink in the light. A bright yellow at the base of each petal fans out around a golden orange disc. Bred by RaeAnn Lobaugh in Washington state, it belongs to growers who want a bloom that makes people stop and look twice.
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Physical
- Form
- Novelty Open Center
- Bloom class
- MCminiature cactus
- Bloom size
- 3.9"(10.0 cm)
- Plant height
- 36–48"
Color
- Color
- White/Purple
- Pattern
- Variegated
- Tags
- whitepurplevariegatedsplatteredmaroonfuchsia
Growing context
- Flowering season
- Mid season
- Cut flower
- ✓ Yes
- Exhibition
- ✓ Yes
Provenance
- United States
- Country of origin
- Breeder
- RaeAnn Lobaugh
How to Grow It
Plant in full sun with good air circulation around your plant. Pinch when young to encourage branching and more blooms. Stake early, even though your plant stays on the compact side. Divide your tubers every year or two to keep your plant producing well. Deadhead regularly to extend the bloom season. In hot climates, mulch around the base helps keep the root zone cool.