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Cultivar

B. ‘Camille Flammarion’

Identity

Genus
Begonia
Name
B. ‘Camille Flammarion’
Date of Origin
1882
Place
Nancy
Country
France
Region
Europe
Plant Type
Tuberous
Publication Reference
GC; WBHC-WW
Article References
The Garden, v. 38, 1890

Plant

Description
The Garden, v. 38, 1890 New Double Begonias of 1890: From M. Felix Crousse, of Nancy, I received the large number of nineteen varieties, all sent out by him for the first time this spring. Two of these have already been described amongst the best three double yellows. Of the remainder I shall only be able to describe some five or six, as many of the others, though they grew into fine big vigorous plants, either dropped the buds of their male blossoms in a semi-expanded state in a most provoking manner or only produced malformed or semi-double flowers, so that I have been able to form no opinion as to what their merits or beauties may be when seen at their best, and can only hope they may bloom more satisfactorily next summer, when I shall try them again. Camille Flamariou is also an exceedingly fine variety with immense flowers of a most uncommon shade of apricot-salmon, is borne on fine stout upright stalks; this is one of those varieties that hardly make any stem, the flower-stems rising direct from the crown of the plant and well above the foliage.

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