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Cultivar

B. ‘Mount Saint Helens’

Identity

Genus
Begonia
Name
B. ‘Mount Saint Helens’
Originator
Goldie Frost
Date of Origin
1981
Publication Date
1986
Place
Garden Grove, Ca.
Country
USA
Region
America
Plant Type
Rhizomatous
Male Parent
B. carrieae
Synonyms and Comments
Mt. St. Helens
ABS No
912
Publication Reference
ABS;B86 a162;B86 d162
Article References
The Begonian (53) Nov. 1986, p. 162-3

Plant

Description
Begonia 'Mount Saint Helens' No. 912-Begonia 'Colonel Gale' x carrieae 'Mount Saint Helens' Rhizomatous with erect rhizome, large, red-edged, dark green leaves, and large bunches of airy flowers. Leathery leaf blades, 12" x 10", are shallowly lobed and slightly serrate, with 5 main veins. Light green petioles are clothed with patterned scales; stipules are not persistent. Pink 2 tepaled male and 4-tepaled female flowers are 1 1/2 " across in large clusters on 36" peduncles February into May. The red coloring on the leaf edge and some red splotching underneath distinguish the cultivar from others. Originated in 1981 by Goldie Frost (address above); first bloomed in 1982; first distributed in 1982. Tested by Dorothy Behrends of Encinitas, CA. Name published in Mildred L. Thompson, Begonias: 1984 Update, p. 21. Registered Aug. 9, 1986.
Stem Type
Erect

Lineage

Parents

Male parent

Mt. St. Helens

Descendants

No recorded descendants.

Culture

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