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Cultivar

B. ‘Polyantha’

Photos

1 photo

Identity

Genus
Begonia
Name
B. ‘Polyantha’
Originator
Cannell
Date of Origin
1893
Place
Woolwich
Country
England, UK
Region
Europe
Plant Type
Tuberous
Publication Reference
GC; WBHC-WW
Article References
The Gardeners' Chronicle, ser. 3, v. 67, 1920

Plant

Description
The Gardeners' Chronicle, ser. 3, v. 67, 1920 B. ‘Polyantha’ (Name is unresolved and this photo does not match either SYN listed at http://www.theplantlist.org/ ): The subject of the illustration (Fig. 60) has been in cultivation at Kew for at least twenty years, and is supposed to be a native of Mexico. It is a very pretty and useful winter flowering Begonia for the greenhouse. Propagated by cuttings inserted in March, and given good cultivation during its growing season in a house with an intermediate temperature, the plant makes a specimen about two and a half feet high with shoots that arch over along their upper halves in a very graceful manner and bear, during January, a profusion of pale pink flowers. If propagated later in the season and grown in six-inch pols, B. polyantha is a very useful plant for furnishing the side of a conservatory stage. Old plants may be grown a second year if large specimens are desired. - J. C.

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Parents

No parentage recorded.

Descendants

No recorded descendants.

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