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Cultivar

B. ‘Dragone’ series 2’

Photos

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Identity

Genus
Begonia
Name
B. ‘Dragone’ series 2’
Country
Belgium
Region
Europe
Plant Type
Hiemalis
Synonyms and Comments
Rieger Begonia, Elatior Begonia
Publication Reference
http://redfox.de/patweb/Default.aspx?TabID=62&DirectLink=DRAGONE~SORTE~SERIE&MarktID=1&Sprache=en-US
Article References
http://redfox.de/patweb/Default.aspx?TabID=62&DirectLink=DRAGONE~SORTE~SERIE&MarktID=1&Sprache=en-US

Plant

Description
The Dragone series is designed for mixed use in shade outdoors or as a flowering indoor potted plant. The series currently (2015) contains the following colors: Champagne, Dusty Rose, Evening Glow, Sunset and White Blush.
Growth Type
upright
Growth Rate
moderate
Plant Habit
Mounded
Plant Spread
Small 25 cm
Plant Height
Very Low <25cm
Stem Type
Erect and succulent
Stem Habit
Well Branched
Other Features
Basket Plant
Internodal Distance
1 cm
Sun Tolerance
shade
Plant Hardiness
tender
Pests Diseases
stem, leaf, and root rots, powdery mildew

Lineage

Parents

No parentage recorded.

Rieger Begonia, Elatior Begonia

Descendants

No recorded descendants.

Culture

Propagation Method
Cuttings
Cultural Requirements
http://www.plantpeddler.com/assets/files/Culture%20Sheets/begonia%20culture%202.pdf Suggested crop timing: 3.5" ­ 4.5", 1 ppp, 6 ­ 9 weeks non­pinched 6"­ 6.5", 2 ­ 3 ppp, 9 ­ 12 weeks non­pinched 7"­ 8", 3 ­ 4 ppp, 9 ­ 12 weeks non­pinched 10" & up, 4 ­ 5+ ppp, 10 ­ 14 weeks non­pinched Unfortunately climate restricts both tuber production and specimen plant growth in the Midwest and southern areas of North America, although plants from the newer hybrid seed lines are more tolerant of warmer temperatures. Flowering is dependent upon the continuous formation of new leaves, as flowers are initiated in the leaf axils. Both leaves and flowers are initiated under a 12-hour or longer photoperiod. At <12-hour photoperiod, tuber formation is accelerated. At high temperatures, shoot growth is promoted, at low temperatures tuberization and ultimately dormancy are promoted. Other cultural considerations: • Night interruption or daylength extension are needed to ensure 14 to 16 hour photoperiod if the natural daylength is shorter. • The very fine root system is easily damaged from high soluble salts, excessive drying out or excessive moisture. • The N level at each fertilization should not be over 150 ppm. • Top quality 10-in. pots can be pinched 2 to 3 weeks after transplanting leaving four nodes with leaves. • Poor or abnormal growth of shoots can result from SD photoperiods which induce tuber growth not shoot growth.
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
Original Botanical Description or Link to
http://fshs.org/proceedings-o/1974-vol-87/508-512%20(WITTE).pdf http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/floriculture/hort429/Lecture/begonia.pdf