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Cultivar

B. ‘Freddie’

Photos

5 photos

Identity

Genus
Begonia
Name
B. ‘Freddie’
Date of Origin
1947
Publication Date
1953
Place
Santa Barbara, Ca.
Country
USA
Region
America
Plant Type
Rhizomatous
Male Parent
B. barkeri
ABS No
54
Publication Reference
ABS; B98 p120; B53 a266; B95 r029;
Article References
Beg 16:11. 1949; Beg 16:102. 1949; The Begonian June 1952 p. 123;
Photo References
JBS, Begonias :48. 1980; Beg pl. 16:102. 1949; The Begonian, Jun 1952; The Begonian, Mar 1947;

Plant

Description
The Begonian June 1952 p. 123 Begonia Freddie - A Ziesenhenne introduction of about five years ago, this makes a magnificent specimen begonia. As previously described by Marie Minter in 1949, it is a cross between the giant-leaved B. Barkeri and the venerable favorite, B. manicata aureo maculata, the manicata with the variegated leaves. This latter character is latent in B. 'Freddie' and some lucky person who raises self-pollinated seedlings may obtain a variegated 'Freddie: The lovely plant pictured is at the end, of its flowering season but at its height will have six or eight flower spikes two or three feet above the foliage holding showers of small pink blooms. This, together with the giant bronzy green, red-backed foliage, contribute to a colorful plant. - Editor.;
Plant Habit
Creeping
Stem Type
Thick rhizome

Lineage

2 descendants

Parents

Descendants

2 recorded children

As female parent

2

As male parent

0

No children recorded with this plant as the male parent.

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