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Cultivar

B. ‘Morning Star’

Identity

Genus
Begonia
Name
B. ‘Morning Star’
Originator
Paul P. Lowe
Date of Origin
1973
Publication Date
1981
Place
Lake Park, Fl.
Country
USA
Region
America
Plant Type
Rhizomatous
Female Parent
B. ‘Chumash’
ABS No
813
Publication Reference
ABS;B81 a098
Article References
The Begonian (49) April 1981 p 98-99.

Plant

Description
Begonia 'Morning Star' No. 813-Begonia 'Chumash' x 'Joe Hayden' 'Morning Star' Rhizomatous with creeping rhizome. Star-shaped, 2 ¾” x 1 ½” leaves are black brown with maroon undersurface, sharply pointed lobes, serrate and ciliate margin, silky surface, and 5 veins. Petioles are soft hairy and red spotted; stipules, white. Flowers-pale pink, ¾” across, with 2 male and 2 female tepals-are clustered at the top of 6" peduncles in spring and early summer. B. 'Morning Star' is similar to B. 'Evening Star' from the same cross, but is much smaller and the leaf is uniformly dark instead of mottled with green. Originated in 1973 by Paul P. Lowe (address above); first bloomed and distributed in 1975. Tested by Charles J. Jaros, 2621 N. W. 23rd Court, Miami, FL 33142. Registered March 22, 1980.
Plant Habit
Creeping

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Descendants

No recorded descendants.

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