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Cultivar

B. ‘Stallion’

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Identity

Genus
Begonia
Name
B. ‘Stallion’
Date of Origin
1972
Publication Date
1975
Place
Silverton, Or.
Country
USA
Region
America
Plant Type
Rhizomatous
Male Parent
B. ‘Eppley’
ABS No
520
Publication Reference
ABS;B76 a155;YBG
Article References
The Begonian (43) June 1976, p. 155-169.

Plant

Description
No. 520 - Begonia (B. bowerae X B. 'Eppley') 'Stallion' Originated by Wallace Wagner (address above) in May 1972, first bloomed in December 1972; and first distributed November 1975, this rhizomatous plant has pink flowers, with dark-pink dots, which bloom in winter. The green leaves are marked black along edge of veins -and have broadly uneven heart shape, 2% x 1%,". The margins are double toothed, hairy; medium texture; nerves 9; petioles are flesh-colored, red-spotted, thinly-hairy; stipules are triangular. Registered October 21, 1975.

Lineage

2 descendants

Parents

Male parent

Descendants

2 recorded children

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No children recorded with this plant as the male parent.

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