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Cultivar

B. ‘Maxine Wilson’

Photos

2 photos

Identity

Genus
Begonia
Name
B. ‘Maxine Wilson’
Originator
Kit Jeans
Date of Origin
1977
Publication Date
1979
Place
Johnsonville
Country
USA
Region
America
Plant Type
Rex Cultorum
Male Parent
B. listada
Synonyms and Comments
Female parent cited as a seedling of;
ABS No
719
Publication Reference
ABS; Begonian 46:217. 1979; B86 d017; The Begonian, Sep 1979;
Photo References
The Begonian, Sep 1979;

Plant

Description
As leaves mature, the pink to dark-red shades develop, margin ruffles deepen, sinus curls become more prominent, and leaves take on a smoky haze, making this a striking begonia.; B. 'Maxine Wilson’ No. 719-Begonia (B. 'Venetian Red' seedling x B. listida hort.) 'Maxine Wilson’ Rex Cultorum group; rhizomatous. Leaves are shades of red overlaid with a smoky cast, ovate, 5" X 8", with a dou­ble sinus curl at the base, a ruffled and slightly ciliate margin, and a velvety sur­face; 7- to 8-veined, petioles red, hairy; stipules red, chartaceous. Flowers are two-toned pink, of typical B. rex form 1-1 ½”, with 4 male and 5 female tepals, in winter and early spring. Shades of green on young leaves show the color influence of the male parent. As leaves mature, the pink to dark red shades develop, margin ruffles deepen, sinus curls become more prominent, and leaves take on a smoky haze, creating a distinct begonia. Originated in 1977 by Kit Jeans (address above); first blossomed in 1979. Registered July 14, 1979.
Stem Type
Rhizome

Lineage

1 descendants

Parents

Male parent

Female parent cited as a seedling of;

Descendants

1 recorded children

As female parent

0

No children recorded with this plant as the female parent.

As male parent

1

Female parent: B. 388

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