STRION-BLA-20260522-AP-002

Streptocarpus ionanthus 'Black Magic (Lyon's)'

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Identity

Streptocarpus ionanthus 'Black Magic (Lyon's)'

Confidence: trade assumed

Acquired as:

Provisional taxon:

Author citation: (H.Wendl.) Christenh.

Status: ACTIVE

Type: ACQUIRED_PROPAGATION

Location: LOC-TGH-01 · Violet Greenhouse

Acquired: May 21, 2026

Propagated:

Source: Lyndon Lyon

Stock: 2639

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Aliases

African violet · common name · confirmed

Saintpaulia ionantha · obsolete taxonomy · probable

Saintpaulia ionanthus · obsolete taxonomy · probable

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Received and planted

Received and planted

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Plant Health Timeline

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22 events

Timeline status

Recently active

Health trend

Healthy

Age in collection

33 days

Last observation

2 days

Last watering

2 days

Last photo

32 days

Last bloom

No data

Bloom cycles

0

Propagations produced

0

Unresolved issues

0

Watch items

0

Longest quiet period

5 days

May 21, 2026Jun 21, 2026
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Quarantine

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No active quarantine record.

Care

Last watering, open conditions, and recent care history.

Last watered

Jun 21, 2026

Next estimate

Jun 26, 2026

Open conditions

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Recent care history

watered · Jun 21, 2026

Recorded via bulk care batch.

pest check · Jun 18, 2026

watered · Jun 18, 2026

Recorded via bulk care batch.

propagation check · Jun 18, 2026

watered · Jun 16, 2026

Recorded via bulk care batch.

propagation check · Jun 15, 2026

propagation check · Jun 12, 2026

watered · Jun 9, 2026

Husbandry

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Keep evenly moist; never soggy.Bright indirect light; avoid hot sun.Usually low-risk, but keep away from pets/children.

Warm, humid indoor plant; use airy, fast-draining mix, careful bottom or wick watering, light regular feeding, and remove spent blooms/leaves.

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Full husbandry guide

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Quick summary

Water
Keep evenly moist; never soggy.
Light
Bright indirect light; avoid hot sun.
Toxicity
Usually low-risk, but keep away from pets/children.
Care notes
Warm, humid indoor plant; use airy, fast-draining mix, careful bottom or wick watering, light regular feeding, and remove spent blooms/leaves.

Watering

Cadence
Water when the top 1–2 cm of mix just begins to dry; often every 5–10 days indoors.
Moisture level
Consistently lightly moist, not wet.
Drought tolerance
Low; wilts quickly if allowed to dry hard.
Wet/dry cycle notes
Use room-temperature water; avoid wetting the crown and leaf center.
Seasonal adjustments
Water less often in cool/dim winter conditions; slightly more in active spring growth.

Light

Intensity
Bright, filtered indirect light; east window or shaded south/west.
Duration
About 10–14 hours of gentle light daily.

Temperature and hardiness

USDA zone
Typically grown indoors; not frost-hardy outdoors.
Cold tolerance
Sensitive below about 13 C.
Heat tolerance
Moderate; growth slows above about 27 C.
Frost sensitivity
Very frost sensitive.
Overwinter instructions
Keep indoors at stable warmth, away from cold glass and drafts.

Humidity

Range
About 40–60% relative humidity.
Dry air tolerance
Low to moderate; dry air reduces bloom quality.
Misting notes
Avoid misting the foliage; use a humid tray or room humidifier instead.

Soil and medium

Preferred medium
Light, airy African violet mix with added perlite or vermiculite.
pH preference
Slightly acidic, about pH 5.5–6.5.
Drainage needs
Excellent drainage and high air porosity.
Growth substrate habit
Fine fibrous roots with a shallow crown; compact root volume.
Substrate recipe notes
Use a peat/coir-based violet mix cut with perlite; keep the crown above the mix.

Fertilization

Type
Balanced fertilizer formulated for African violets or houseplants.
Strength
Quarter- to half-strength.
Frequency
Every 2–4 weeks during active growth.
Seasonal schedule
Feed lightly year-round if growing, but reduce in low-light winter.
Micronutrient notes
Use a product with micronutrients; avoid excess nitrogen that softens growth.

Repotting

Interval
About every 6–12 months, or when the mix breaks down.
Pot type
Small shallow plastic pot with good drainage; slightly snug is best.
Root sensitivity
Roots are fine and sensitive; repot gently and avoid disturbance.
Dormancy consideration
No true dormancy, but avoid major repotting during bloom stress.
Division guidance
Separate crowns only if the plant has formed obvious offsets or multiple crowns.

Propagation

Preferred methods
Leaf cuttings, crown division, and tissue culture are standard; seed is uncommon for cultivars.
Difficulty
Easy to moderate.
Expected success
High with healthy leaves and warm, humid conditions.
Optimal timing
Spring to early summer.
Rooting hormone notes
Optional; not usually necessary for leaf cuttings.
Tissue culture notes
Useful for cultivar preservation and uniform clones.

Pests and disease

Common pests
Mealybugs, thrips, aphids, fungus gnats, spider mites.
Common diseases
Crown rot, botrytis, root rot, powdery mildew, bacterial leaf spot.
Treatment notes
Isolate infested plants, remove damaged tissue, improve airflow, and adjust watering; use targeted controls if needed.
Susceptibility level
Moderately susceptible, especially to overwatering and crown wetness.
Preventative practices
Clean pots, sterile mix, bottom watering, bright air movement, and prompt removal of old leaves and flowers.

Toxicity

Pets
No strong evidence of serious toxicity; generally considered low-risk, but prevent ingestion.
Humans
Generally low-risk; may cause mild stomach upset if eaten.
Sap irritant
Sap is not commonly considered a major irritant.
Edible?
Not edible; grown as an ornamental.

Dormancy and blooms

Dormancy behavior
No true dormancy; may slow in cool or low-light periods.
Typical bloom season
Often intermittent to almost year-round indoors.
Bloom duration
Individual flowers last days to weeks; plants can rebloom repeatedly.
Fragrance
Usually not fragrant or only faintly scented.
Rebloom tendency
High under stable light, warmth, and feeding.
Bloom triggers
Bright indirect light, consistent moisture, regular light fertilization, and warm temperatures.
Pollinator notes
In cultivation, flowers are usually self-managed; insects may visit outdoors.

Growth habit

Growth habit
Compact rosette with showy variegated foliage and purple fantasy blooms.

Conservation and collection status

Rarity
Common in cultivation; cultivar-specific stock may be less common.
Conservation status
Not generally assessed as a conservation concern in horticulture.
Reference links
Check Kew POWO, GBIF, and cultivar registrar records for taxonomic and naming context.
Protected species notes
Cultivar names do not imply wild population protection status.
Collection restrictions
Follow nursery and phytosanitary rules for live plant movement; no special species restriction known.
Import/export concerns
May be subject to standard plant health and soil import rules; ship pest-free and dry enough to avoid rot.
Invasiveness
Low; not considered invasive in typical indoor cultivation.
Native range notes
The species complex originates from tropical East Africa; the cultivar is horticultural and not wild-collected.

Sport / mutation

Status: NONE

No sport observations yet.

Parents

No parent propagation recorded.

Children

No child propagations yet.

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May 22, 2026, 10:09 PM EDT
Plant ID regenerated from STRION-BLA-20260522-AC-002 to STRION-BLA-20260522-AP-002.

May 21, 2026, 12:22 PM EDT
Two leaves per order

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