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Cultivar

B. ‘Illumination’ series’

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Identity

Genus
Begonia
Name
B. ‘Illumination’ series’
Originator
Ernst Benary
Place
Muenden
Country
Germany
Region
Europe
Plant Type
Tuberhybrida-pendula
Publication Reference
http://www.benary.com/en/product/C9390
Article References
http://www.benary.com/en/product/C9390

Plant

Description
Illumination series of pendulous double flowered tuberous begonias is designed for shade outdoor use. Current colors in the series include: Peaches and Cream, Golden Picotee, Salmon Pink, Apricot Shades, Lemon, Orange, Scarlet, Rose and White.
Growth Type
pendulous
Growth Rate
fast
Plant Habit
Trailing
Plant Spread
Medium
Plant Height
Very Low <25cm
Stem Type
Pendulous
Stem Habit
Well Branched
Other Features
Basket Plant
Internodal Distance
2 cm
Sun Tolerance
sun to bright shade
Plant Hardiness
tender
Pests Diseases
stem, leaf, and root rots, powdery mildew

Lineage

Parents

No parentage recorded.

Descendants

No recorded descendants.

Culture

Propagation Method
seed either raw or pelleted
Cultural Requirements
Germination*:Germination will occur in 7-14 days at 75-78 °F (23-25 °C). Sow seed on a fine media with good water holding capacity and good drainage. Consistent moisture levels are important to uniform germination. Humidity levels above 95 % and a media pH between 5.5 and 6.5 are important. Do not cover seed as light is required to germinate. Supplemental 24-hour assimilation light provided at this stage will increase germination, reduce crop time and improve plug quality. Growing On:Transplant plugs into finished containers with a well drained media, and pH of 5.5 to 6.5. Maintain day length in excess of 14 hours. Continued supplemental lighting will improve plant quality and shorten crop time. Growing temperatures between 68-72 °F (18-22 °C) optimize growth and flowering. Fertilize at 150-250 ppm nitrogen in a well-balanced formula. Media:Sowing media: pH 5.5-5.8; EC 0.5 – Begonia are sensitive to high salt levels. Growing on: Use a well-drained, growing substrate; pH 5.5-5.8; EC 1.0-1.5; alternate between moisture levels wet and medium. Allow plants to approach a medium before re-saturating to a wet. Allowing plants to dry back too much can result in root damage. Temperature:Plug culture: 22-23 ˚C until radicle emergence. Higher temperatures, exceeding 27 °C will inhibit germination. Upon radicle emergence, on day 10-14 reduce the temperature to 20-21 °C until cotyledon expansion. On day 21 the temperature can be reduced further to 20 °C. Growing on: After transplanting 18-20 °C nights for the first 14 days or until the roots reach the bottom of the container. Thereafter temperatures may be lowered to 16-18 °C. An ADT (average daily temperature) of 19 °C will give the fastest finished crop. Temperatures below 14 °C will result in tuber formation and a delay of the crop. A DIF of 1,1-1,5 °C will result in a more compact crop requiring little to no growth regulators. Fertilization:Plug culture: Begin fertilizing early once germination is complete, approximately day 14. Lower rates of feeding at 50 ppm 2-3 times per week will help to size up the seedlings. Under higher light conditions use a 17-5-17 fertilizer and under lower light a 14-4-14. Growing on: Alternate between Calcium based fertilizer 14-4-14 and an Ammonium fertilizer 17-5-17 at 100-150 ppm. Keep the media EC at 1.5. Application of Potassium nitrate can help to keep the plants more compact. Under higher light and warmer temperatures a fertilizer with additional ammonium can be used. Tall, stretched plants with few flowers indicate too much ammonium. Stunted, chlorotic plants with marginal leaf burn indicate a lack of calcium and magnesium.
Comments
As with all commercial series the individual colors change or are improved on a continual basis. An entire series may disappear if sufficient improvements are made in a new line of genetics and when the company removes a series from the market they also clear as much old information about the series from any web based sources. They do this to avoid confusing their customer, nothing nefarious, but it makes it difficult to see changes in series over time, so this entry is merely a place marker showing the series at this point in time 2015.
Known In Cultivation
Yes, worldwide distribution
Original Botanical Description or Link to
http://www.benary.com/en/product/C9390