Cultivar
B. ‘Rosaeflora’
Photos
5 photos
Identity
- Genus
- Begonia
- Name
- B. ‘Rosaeflora’
- Date of Origin
- 1867
- Country
- Peru
- Region
- America
- Plant Type
- Tuberous
- Publication Reference
- The Begonian, Aug 1972;
- Article References
- Belgique Horticole, t. 18 (1868);
- Photo References
- The Begonian, Aug 1972;
Plant
- Description
- Belgique Horticole, t. 18 (1868) B. rosaeflora: Same homeland and same origin as B. boliviensis which it looks like a lot. It cannot be said whether it is of the same kind. Be that as it may, it differs from B. Veitchi in its petioles, and its peduncles are stronger and red, in its rounded leaves, in its hairy shaft, and in its flowers, which are obviously pink in color. Similar to B. Veitchi, and will no doubt be able to cultivate the same in the open ground.
Lineage
10 descendants
Parents
No parentage recorded.
Descendants
10 recorded children
As female parent
2
Male parent: B. pearcei
Male parent: B. unidentified cv.
As male parent
8
Female parent: B. cinnabarina
Female parent: B. pearcei
Female parent: B. veitchii
Female parent: B. cinnabarina
Female parent: B. cinnabarina
Female parent: B. ‘Sedenii’
Female parent: B. ‘Sedenii’
Female parent: B. boliviensis var. boliviensis
Culture
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