Cultivar
B. ‘Clibran's Pink’
Photos
4 photos
Identity
- Genus
- Begonia
- Name
- B. ‘Clibran's Pink’
- Originator
- Clibran
- Date of Origin
- 1908
- Publication Date
- 1951
- Place
- England
- Country
- UK
- Region
- Europe
- Plant Type
- Tuberhybrida
- Synonyms and Comments
- ‘Clibrin’s Pink’ on a NZ list; RHS Award of Merit winer
- Publication Reference
- JRHS;PHWL
- Article References
- The Gardeners' chronicle, ser. 3, v. 52 (1912)
Plant
- Description
- The Gardeners' chronicle, ser. 3, v. 52 (1912) B Clibrans’ Pink: The flowers of this fine winter-blooming Begonia measure 3 inches across, and are colored bright pink; they are developed in large trusses, and there are sometimes as many as 13 blooms in a cluster. As will be seen in fig, 214 a well-grown plant resembles a posy of flowers, set off by the leaves, which are dark green in color. Plants of this beautiful variety were exhibited by Messrs. Clibrans in a collection of these flower; at the meeting of the Royal Horticultural Society on November 19, when its superlative qualities showed to advantage amongst numerous other varieties. This variety gained an Award of Merit from the R. H. S. Floral Committee on November 10, 1908.
- Stem Type
- Upright
Lineage
Parents
No parentage recorded.
‘Clibrin’s Pink’ on a NZ list; RHS Award of Merit winer
Descendants
No recorded descendants.
Culture
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