Vognik
Linen
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A compact ornamental flax variety from Ukrainian breeders, perfect for vibrant flower beds.
Description
Breeding Excellence from ZNU
The ornamental flax variety 'Vohnyk' is a signature achievement of the Zaporizhzhia National University breeding program. Unlike industrial oilseed flax, this variety is developed specifically for landscape design, establishing a solid reputation in the Ukrainian market as a reliable and predictable choice for ornamental gardening.
Technical Specifications and Application
Standing at a height of 50 cm, 'Vohnyk' is perfectly tailored for front-border planting, rock gardens, and floral arrangements. Its key characteristics include:
- Compact Growth Habit: The plant maintains a sturdy, upright posture without the need for staking, making it ideal for wind-exposed areas.
- Climate Adaptation: Developed locally, it shows excellent resilience across various soil types and weather conditions in Ukraine.
- Ornamental Value: The variety provides a sustained, abundant display, fitting seamlessly into both modern and traditional garden designs.
The market value of 'Vohnyk' lies in its local provenance. While the ornamental market is often dominated by international hybrids, this variety offers a proven track record of performance tailored to regional environmental conditions, ensuring consistent results for hobbyists and professionals alike.
Specifications
| Assignment | |
|---|---|
| Plant Height | 50 |
| Catalog | Catalog → Linen |
| Originator | Zaporizhzhia National University |
| Country | Ukraine |
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