Species
B. rubriflora
Photos
5 photos
Identity
- Genus
- Begonia
- Name
- B. rubriflora
- Author
- L. Kollmann, Begonian
- Publication Date
- 2011
- Date of Origin
- 2009
- Place
- Espírito Santo: Santa Teresa
- Country
- Brazil
- Region
- America
- Section
- Hydristyles
- Plant Type
- Shrub-like
- Synonyms and Comments
- B. U014
- Reference
- Begonian 78(7-8): 137. 2011
- Photo References
- Begonian 78(7-8): 137 (-141; figs.). 2011
Plant
- Description
- Shrubby bun shaped habit with reclining stems, well branched covered in orange red flowers for long periods
- Growth Type
- Low growing, well branched
- Growth Rate
- Fast in growing season
- Plant Habit
- Low spreading
- Plant Spread
- Wider (1m) than high
- Plant Height
- Low <0.5m
- Stem Type
- Semi-Erect, woody at the base
- Stem Habit
- Well Branched
- Other Features
- Basket Plant
- Internodal Distance
- Varies 0.8 - 6 cm
- Sun Tolerance
- Adapts well to sunny positions, sheltered, not exposed
- Plant Hardiness
- Shelter from frost, survives 0°c in garden situations
- Pests Diseases
- Resistant to powdery mildew
Lineage
11 descendants
Parents
No parentage recorded.
B. U014
Descendants
11 recorded children
As female parent
3
As male parent
8
Female parent: B. semperflorens
Female parent: B. semperflorens
Female parent: B. ‘Lenore Olivier’
Female parent: B. domingensis var. domingensis
Female parent: B. (Lenore Olivier x Philippines cane)
Female parent: B. schmidtiana
Female parent: B. schmidtiana
Female parent: B. ‘Lenore Olivier’
Culture
- Propagation Method
- Tip cuttings strike readily. Seeds from controlled selfing or a reliable source
- Cultural Requirements
- Potted culture very successful. Requires free draining medium that retains adequate moisture. Lightly fertilise. Shade. In ground can handle a lot of sun in a sheltered position.
- Comments
- Very pretty begonia that is one parent of the very successful Dragon Wings series.
- Known In Cultivation
- In a number of collections world wide. Not sold commercially other than small outlets.
- Endangered Status
- Infrequent
- Original Botanical Description or Link to
- Details here as per Ludovic Kollmann published in The Begonian volume 78, pages 137 - 141.