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Cultivar

B. ‘Marjorie Sibley’

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Genus
Begonia
Name
B. ‘Marjorie Sibley’
Date of Origin
1973
Place
Siren, Wi.
Country
USA
Region
America
Plant Type
Cane-like
ABS No
382
Publication Reference
ABS;B74 a043
Article References
The Begonian (40) April 1973, p. 87-89.
Photo References
JBS, Begonias :26. 1980;

Plant

Description
No. 382 - Begonia (B. hydrocotylifolia x B. Kusler No. 2) 'Marjorie Sibley' The very dark green leaves, almost black, extending upwards on long petioles, flared like a funnel, with raised portions near the margin like blisters, characterize this intermediate cane originated by Belva N. Kusler, address above, in 1967 when it first bloomed white, first distributed 1969, and named in May 1970 Begonian 3 7: 111. Leaves are elliptic, apex round obtuse, base cut lobes overlapped, 7½ x ~/'; margin entire, undulate with downward curve; texture coriaceous, glabrous; veins palmate very evident, raised, lighter green; petioles half-terete, pilose, 4" long; stipules triangular, marcesent; below dark blood-red. Everblooming. Registered Oct. 9, 1973.
Plant Height
Medium

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