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Cultivar

B. ‘Splendida Argentea ’

Identity

Genus
Begonia
Name
B. ‘Splendida Argentea ’
Originator
Van Houtte
Date of Origin
1861
Place
France
Country
France
Region
Europe
Plant Type
Rex Cultorum
Female Parent
B. ‘Splendida’
Male Parent
B. xanthina
Publication Reference
BTL

Plant

Description
Splendida Argentea – Leaves large of a greyish hue, veined with white and tinged with bronze-red, very beautiful. A very ornamental plant, with large elegantly-marked leaves, obliquely heart-shaped; their entire surface, except that traversed by the veins, is of an unbroken silvery green, richly-tinted or bronzed with an under coppery crimson hue, deepening towards the margin, and sprinkled over with short crimson velvety hairs. The underside is of a uniform rich crimson, with strong veins set with crimson hairs. The Magazine of horticulture, botany, and all useful discoveries and improvements in rural affairs. V.26 1860 pg 131-136.

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Descendants

No recorded descendants.

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