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Cultivar

B. ‘China Doll’

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Identity

Genus
Begonia
Name
B. ‘China Doll’
Originator
H. E. Dillard
Date of Origin
1961
Publication Date
1981
Place
Kansas
Country
USA
Region
America
Plant Type
Rhizomatous
Publication Reference
MLT1; B71 r185; BfBEH 78 1976; The Begonian, Jan 1970;
Article References
The Begonian Sept 1961, p 178;
Photo References
JBS, Begonias :44. 1980; BfBEH 78 1976; The Begonian, Jan 1970; Begonias, Misono 1974: 33 (34);

Plant

Description
Hybrids from Paradise - By BERNICE BRILMAYER, Eastern Editor The story of Mrs. H. E. Dillard, proprietor of Tropical Paradise, was printed in The Begonian for September 1960; but the story of the many luscious begonia hybrids she has bred and introduced is still to be told in detail. Of particular interest among these new begonias are the miniatures – modest in size, and so suitable for growing on windowsills and other cramped quarters, but big in colorful appeal. For me, these little plants keep plump and full of leaves on petioles of varying lengths, but all short. All are exquisitely patterned and colored; some have unusual pinkish or silvery tints. They flower daintily and very willingly. They're delightful plants for small pots, even more eye-catching when the rhizomes can creep over the soil and hang down the outside of a hanging basket. For quick effect, plant two or three younglings to a six-inch or eight-inch basket. Here are thumbnail descriptions of a number of these new Tropical Paradise hybrids: Begonia 'China Doll' ('Bow-Arriola' x boweri) - Miniature rhizomatous. Tiny, pointed, chartreuse leaves with wide brown veins, hairy petioles and leaf edges. Clusters of pink flowers; winter bloomer.
Other Features
Basket Plant
Sun Tolerance
Morning or Afternoon sun

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