
Where variegation meets velvet — beginning at the very first root.
• One freshly sprouted leaf from this in-house Jiggy cross
• early growth, ready for careful transition into starter media
• Clean, hydrated, and pest-free at time of shipment
This hybrid lives at the intersection of pattern and authority.
The Variegated Wonderboy × Papillilaminum pairing introduces structural width, confident lobing, and genetic instability in color expression.
Layered over that is Carlablackiae “Amanda,” a wild-collected line known for deep velvet saturation, visual weight, and disciplined long-term maturity.
This cross was designed to explore contrast
movement over mass
brightness over shadow
while remaining anchored in strong structure.
Brings:
• Variegation potential ranging from marble to sectoral expression
• Structured Pap-style silhouette with balanced shoulders and wide sinus
• Expressive emergent coloration
• High variation between individual seedlings
Variegation is genetic but unstable and may shift, intensify, or fade as the plant matures.
A wild-collected clone gathered in 2019.
Known for:
• Deep, saturated velvet tone
• Heavy visual presence at maturity
• Clean venation and controlled midrib definition
• Dark, disciplined hardening patterns
Amanda anchors the hybrid so it does not drift into weak structure or flat color.
• Chance to grow a variegated-potential velvet hybrid from day one
• Structured Pap architecture layered over wild Carla depth
• Wide phenotypic range across siblings
• Built as a long-game collector line balancing instability and intention
Some seedlings may lean toward strong variegation and Pap structure.
Others may suppress pattern and express dominant Carlablackiae velvet depth.
The ceiling exists where variegation meets velvet.
Created and germinated in-house by Jiggy Plant Guy
Danbury, Connecticut, USA
Parent plants sourced ethically with verified collector lineage.
Seeds germinated under controlled humidity and warmth for optimal early development.