Cultivar
B. ‘Irish Coffee’
Photos
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Identity
- Genus
- Begonia
- Name
- B. ‘Irish Coffee’
- Originator
- Kit Jeans
- Date of Origin
- 1980
- Place
- Johnsonville
- Country
- USA
- Region
- America
- Plant Type
- Rhizomatous
- Female Parent
- B. ‘Inglewood’
- Male Parent
- B. ‘Helene Jaros’
- ABS No
- 825
- Publication Reference
- ABS
- Article References
- The Begonian (49) June 1981, p. 142-3.
Plant
- Description
- Begonia 'Irish Coffee' No. 825-Begonia 'Inglewood' x 'Helene Jaros' 'Irish Coffee' Rhizomatous with creeping rhizome. Copper-coffee-colored, 4" x 3", cleft, elongated star leaves are succulent, 5 veined, glabrous except for ciliate margins. Petioles are hairy and red-dotted; stipules, chartaceous. Pink, 2-tepaled, I" flowers with red-speckled ovaries on females are borne above the foliage in winter in forked cymes on 10"-12" peduncles. The succulent, twisting copper leaves make the cultivar easily recognizable. Originated by Kit Jeans (address above) in 1978; first bloomed in 1979; first distributed in 1980. Tested by Elaine Ross, 2113 Walker Drive, Westlake, LA 70669. Registered July 22, 1980.
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Ancestry tree
Descendants
No recorded descendants.
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