Cultivar
B. ‘Gigantea Rosea’
Photos
2 photos
Identity
- Genus
- Begonia
- Name
- B. ‘Gigantea Rosea’
- Originator
- Lemoine
- Date of Origin
- 1883
- Place
- France
- Country
- France
- Region
- Europe
- Plant Type
- Semperflorens
- Female Parent
- B. semperflorens
- Male Parent
- B. cyathophora
- Publication Reference
- GAR; WBHC-WW;
- Article References
- The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist, v. 29-30, 1887-88;
Plant
- Description
- The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist, v. 29-30, 1887-88 Begonia semperflorens gigantea rosea: Under this name we received from Mr. C. H. Murphey, Urbana, Ohio, some blooms on which we commented favorably in our last. They were indeed among the most beautiful flowers we ever saw in the Begonia family. We now give an illustration of it. Mr. M. tells us that it was raised from a cross between B. semperflorens and B. cyathophora (SYN. B. Roezli). It is a vigorous strong growing plant, round and bushy in form, the everblooming rosy carmine flowers being borne along the stems but well up above the foliage. To our mind it is one of the grandest additions to winter-blooming Begonias that we have had since the introduction of Begonia rubra.
Lineage
1 descendants
Parents
Ancestry tree
Descendants
1 recorded children
As female parent
1
As male parent
0
No children recorded with this plant as the male parent.
Culture
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