Cultivar
B. ‘Lomita Lady’
Photos
2 photos
Identity
- Genus
- Begonia
- Name
- B. ‘Lomita Lady’
- Originator
- Brad Thompson
- Date of Origin
- 1996
- Place
- Lomita, Ca.
- Country
- USA
- Region
- America
- Plant Type
- Cane-like - Superba
- Female Parent
- B. ‘Lana’
- Male Parent
- B. ‘Lady Mary’
- Publication Reference
- BTL2;YBG
- Photo References
- Begonian pl. 77:148.2010
Plant
- Description
- This cane is a real show stopper and one of the few everblooming superba-type canes. It is low to medium growing with serrated cupped green leaves with some silver splashes. Blooms profusely with many upright held clusters of hot pink flowers. It blooms so well that you can hardly see the foliage for the blooms. The blooms are also strongly rose scented. Easy to grow and sturdy. Makes a great basket or upright potted plant.
- Stem Type
- Upright
Lineage
17 descendants
Parents
Ancestry tree
Descendants
17 recorded children
As female parent
17
Male parent: B. ‘Orange Rubra’
Male parent: B. ‘Orange Rubra’
Male parent: B. ‘Sophie Cecile’
Male parent: B. ‘Fabulous Tom’
Male parent: B. ‘Sophie Cecile’
Male parent: B. ‘Fabulous Tom’
Male parent: B. ‘Sophie Cecile’
Male parent: B. ‘Fabulous Tom’
Male parent: B. ‘Fabulous Tom’
Male parent: B. lubbersii
Male parent: B. ‘Fabulous Tom’
Male parent: B. ‘Fabulous Tom’
Male parent: B. ‘Orange Rubra’
Male parent: B. U062
Male parent: B. ‘Fabulous Tom’
Male parent: B. lubbersii
Male parent: B. U062
As male parent
0
No children recorded with this plant as the male parent.
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