African violet named Camelot

A new and distinct African Violet cultivar distinguished by its profuse production of shell pink flowers which have striking dark pink eyes and which comprise three large and two smaller petals. This plant has a vigorous growth habit and the flowers are borne on strong, erect stems which present them as a bouquet above a relatively flat bed of medium green foliage.

BACKGROUND OF THE NEW PLANT 
This new African Violet plant originated as a seedling of unknown parentage 
growing in a field of violet plants maintained in greenhouse at Fallbrook, 
Calif., for breeding purposes. I discovered this plant at Fallbrook in 
1977 and because of its lovely shell pink flowers with their distinctive 
dark pink eyes, I selected this plant for propagation and test and for 
that purpose, I reproduced the discovery plant, by means of cuttings, at 
Fallbrook with very favorable results. Subsequently, propagation of this 
plant was extended through several successive generations at Fallbrook, 
which demonstrated that the novel characteristics of the plant would hold 
true from generation to generation and appeared to be firmly fixed. This 
new plant is now being propagated on a commercial scale at West Chicago, 
Ill., and at Parrish, Fla.

DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW PLANT 
The following is a detailed description of this new African Violet cultivar 
based upon observations made in greenhouse at West Chicago, Ill., the 
color designations being according to The R.H.S. Colour Chart published by 
The Royal Horticultural Society of London, England. 
THE PLANT 
Origin: Seedling. 
Parentage: Unknown. 
Classification: 
Botanic.--Saintpaulia Ionantha. 
Commercial.--African Violet. 
Form: Compact and of rosette shape. 
Growth habit: Strong and vigorous. 
Growth rate: Rapid. 
Foliage: 
Quantity.--Moderate, with about 16 leaves. 
Size of leaf.--Length -- From insignificant to about 90 mm. Width -- From 
insignificant to about 80 mm. 
Shape of leaf.--Oval with obtuse tip, oblique base, and repand margin. 
Texture.--Pubescent. 
Color.--Upper side -- 137A. Under side -- 138D. 
Ribs and veins.--Pinnate. 
Rachis.--Length -- From insignificant to about 90 mm. 
THE BUD 
Form: Globular. 
Size: Average with various diameters and lengths. 
Opening rate: Typical violet. 
Color of petals: 
When sepals first divide.--62B. 
When petals begin to unfurl.--62B. 
Sepals: 
Number.--Five. 
Shape.--Lanceolate and branched. When the flowers open, the sepals become 
flat. 
Color.--Inside -- 148A. Outside -- 148A. 
Striae.--None. 
Calyx: 
Size.--Small. 
Shape.--Calyx splits to star shape. 
Aspect.--Hairy. 
Peduncle: 
Character.--Erect and rigid. 
Length.--From insignificant to about 85 mm. 
Color.--161A. 
THE FLOWER 
Blooming habit: Intermittent. 
Flowering character: The plant flowers profusely. 
Flower size: Medium. 
Diameter.--About 30 to 45 mm. 
Depth.--Flat. 
Borne: As a cyme. 
Shape: When bloom first opens, the flower is cup-shaped and as the bloom 
matures, it becomes flat. 
Petalage: 
Number of petals.--Five. 
Arrangement.--Sympetalous. 
Form.--Rotate-zygomorphic with rounded apex and entire margins. 
Texture.--Soft. 
Color.--Main body of petal -- 70B. At throat -- 70A. Marginal edges -- 70C. 
Reverse side -- 70B. 
Petaloids.--Number: From none to as many as three. Size: Insignificant. 
Flower stem: 
Length.--From insignificant to about 85 mm. 
Character.--Upright and strong. 
Color.--161A. 
Discoloration after full bloom: The flower fades to 70D. 
Persistence: The flowers hang on and dry. 
Fragrance: None. 
Lasting quality: From 10 to 20 days on the plant. 
REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS 
Stamens: 
Anthers.--Number: Two. Arrangement: Monadelphous. Size: About 3 mm. square. 
Color: Yellow. 
Filaments.--Length: About 3 mm. Color: Whitish yellow. 
Pollen.--Color -- Yellow. 
Pistils: 
Number.--One. 
Style.--Length: About 8 mm. Color: 70C. 
Stigma.--Color -- Whitish. 
Ovaries: Hypogynous and tomentose. 
This African Violet cultivar is distinguished by its shell pink zygomorphic 
flowers which have striking dark pink eyes surrounded by three large and 
two smaller petals. The plant has a vigorous growth rate and produces a 
profusion of blooms which are borne in a bouquet centered above a bed of 
green foliage.