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Cultivar

B. ‘Gordy’

Identity

Genus
Begonia
Name
B. ‘Gordy’
Originator
Gordon Lepisto
Date of Origin
1973
Publication Date
1975
Place
St. Paul, Mn.
Country
USA
Region
America
Plant Type
Rex Cultorum
Female Parent
B. versicolor
ABS No
511
Publication Reference
ABS;B76 a135
Article References
The Begonian (43) May 1976, p. 135-137.

Plant

Description
The Begonian (43) May 1976, p. 135-137. No. 511 - Begonia (B. versicolor X B. 'John Blais') 'Gordy' Originated by Gordon Lepisto, 1775 Field Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 55116, in 1973, first bloomed in 1974, and first distributed in 1975. The dwarf, rex begonia is low-growing, compact, non-spiral, with creeping rhizome. The entire leaf is covered with raised, white spots with a red hair in dead center of each spot; the ovate, oblique-shaped leaves, 6" have dentate, ciliate, slightly-crested margin with verrucous texture. The veins are dark mahogany to light green near edge. The flowers are pink, I" diameter, single-flowered, on top of 3" stem, below plant leaves, blooming periodically year-round. Registered September 29, 1975.

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Descendants

No recorded descendants.

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