Cultivar
B. ‘Camooweal’
Identity
- Genus
- Begonia
- Name
- B. ‘Camooweal’
- Originator
- Mickey Meyer
- Date of Origin
- 1974
- Publication Date
- 1976
- Place
- Tathra, NSW.
- Country
- Australia
- Region
- Asia
- Plant Type
- Rhizomatous
- Female Parent
- B. ‘Tarlit’
- Male Parent
- B. bowerae var. nigramarga
- ABS No
- 545
- Publication Reference
- ABS;B76 a338
- Article References
- The Begonian (43) Dec 1976, p. 337-341.
Plant
- Description
- No. 545 - Begonia (B. 'Tarlit’ X B. bowerae nigramarga) 'Camooweal' This exotic-type rhizomatous begonia looks best in a hanging basket and was originated by Mickey Meyer, address above, in 1974, first bloomed and distributed in 1976. Bright green leaves are edged and blotched with black, uneven heart-shaped, deeply six-lobed, 5 x 3 in.; margin notched and eye lashed; texture crisp; five-nerved. This plant blooms in spring and summer, off-white, in small clumps just above plant on 3-4 in. stems. Reg. Aug. 23, 1976.
Lineage
1 descendants
Parents
Ancestry tree
Descendants
1 recorded children
As female parent
1
Male parent: B. unknown
As male parent
0
No children recorded with this plant as the male parent.
Culture
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