Back in 1997, Jan Verschoor set the ball rolling on a mission to create a whole new series of Veronicas.
Working in a controlled environment and using established favourites such as 'Red Fox' and 'Heidekind' together with some of his own seedlings from previous crossings, Jan set out to create plants to meet a number of criteria, such as having a lot of flowers, a compact and uniform habit, and interesting colouring.
 Veronica seedlings from which 'Fairytale' was a selection
Plenty of seedlings were produced, which were planted out in the field. These flowered in the second year after the crosses were made, since which time Jan began to select the best performers.
The plants remained in the field and also produced their own seedlings, further adding to the range of possibilities.
Jan continued to observe them and make selections, until finally in the summer of 2003, the first 5 varieties were chosen to be introduced. One year later, 'Fairytale' was chosen to join them.
 V. 'Fairytale'. A picture-perfect potted plant.
'Fairytale's two-tone flower effect enchanted Jan, as did the silver-sheened foliage that so perfectly harmonises with them. As with the other varieties in this series, it produces plenty of flowering stems and has a tidy, uniform habit.
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