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Cultivar

B. ‘Perle de Lorraine’

Photos

5 photos

Identity

Genus
Begonia
Name
B. ‘Perle de Lorraine’
Originator
Lemoine
Date of Origin
1901
Place
France
Country
France
Region
Europe
Plant Type
Thick Stem
Female Parent
B. ‘Polyantha’
Male Parent
B. strigillosa
Synonyms and Comments
B. ‘Bertha von Lothringen’; B. ‘Pearl Lorraine’; B. ‘Pearl de Lorraine’;
Publication Reference
RHB; GT; B80 r192;
Article References
The Garden, v. 61, (1902);
Photo References
The Begonian, Apr 1940; The Begonian, Jul 1948; Exotica - Pictorial Encyclopedia of Indoor plants;

Plant

Description
The Garden, v. 61, (1902) NEW FIBROUS- ROOTED BEGONIAS. The subjects of our illustrations are two good new forms raised by Messrs. Lemoine. Perle Lorraine is a hybrid of B. polyantha and B. Daedalea, the latter a winter flowering kind, with handsome foliage. The plant has a height of some 18 inches, and is about as much in width, with finger-thick, fleshy stems branching from all the axils. The bright green leaves are spotted and clouded with black on the upper side, and are of a lighter green, spotted with red, underneath. The flowers are two-petalled and carried in lax panicles of from thirty to forty blooms; they are white, a little rosy to the center, and last for nearly forty days. The blooming season begins in January and continues to the end of April.

Lineage

Parents

Female parent

B. ‘Polyantha’

Unresolved

Male parent

B. ‘Bertha von Lothringen’; B. ‘Pearl Lorraine’; B. ‘Pearl de Lorraine’;

Descendants

No recorded descendants.

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