Cultivar
B. ‘Linda Lewis’
Identity
- Genus
- Begonia
- Name
- B. ‘Linda Lewis’
- Originator
- Helen Lewis
- Date of Origin
- 1943
- Place
- Rivera, Ca.
- Country
- USA
- Region
- America
- Plant Type
- Rex Cultorum
- Female Parent
- B. dregei var. macbethii
- Male Parent
- B. ‘Autumn’
- Publication Reference
- K; WBHC-WW
- Article References
- The Begonian, October 1943, p 171.
Plant
- Description
- Brilliant New Miniatures By HELEN K. KRAUSS Ch. Nomenclature Fibrous Div., C.M.K. Res. Dept. Wynnewood, PA. A new strain of brilliant miniature Rexes, developed at the Lewis Begonia Gardens by crossing a variety of Rex with a B. macbethii seedling (syn B dregei), will probably be available for distribution within another year. For sheer brilliance, these reigns supreme. There are many variations of opalescent color combinations and marking~ and all are ravishingly beautiful. Their habit of growth is similar" to the Rex type. The leaves are held erect on stems of varying lengths bringing almost all of them into view. The individual plants suggest the various aspects of the changing colors of a brilliant sunset. The three named seedlings, at the height of their second year of growth last March arc as follows: Linda Lewis is the largest leaved Begonia of the group. The leaves measure approximately six by four and a half inches, are shallowly but sharply lobed, and toothed at the margins. The center of the leaf, surrounding the sinus, is of vivid deep rose, of the same intensity as that of its larger relative, Glory of St. Albans. The rose area is surrounded by glowing, bright, mottled greens and yellow. These colors in turn are bordered at the margins by an irregular band of vivid rose.
Lineage
Parents
Ancestry tree
Descendants
No recorded descendants.
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