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Cultivar

B. ‘Ami Jean Bard’

Photos

2 photos

Identity

Genus
Begonia
Name
B. ‘Ami Jean Bard’
Originator
Arthur Billard
Date of Origin
1909
Publication Date
1911
Place
Le Vésinet
Country
France
Region
Europe
Plant Type
Tuberous
Female Parent
B. ‘Washington’
Male Parent
B. ‘Colonel Laussedat’
Publication Reference
C
Article References
Revue Horticole, Annee 83 (1911)

Plant

Description
Revue Horticole, Annee 83 (1911) (translated via Google Translate) New Tuberous Begonias: Tuberous Begonia breeders are continuing their improvements and making further progress. Each year, at the Paris Spring Exhibition, our specialists, Mr. Arthur Billard and MM. Vallerand, present in their beautiful lots of new varieties. Note a double multiflora Begonia, obtained by Mr. Billard. and which has great qualities; it is the variety, Ami Jean Bard, extremely bushy plant, literally covered in flowers that have the appearance of small pompoms dresses, a yellow copper color that did not exist before in the double multifloras. It comes from two very popular varieties, Washington and Colonel Laussedat.

Lineage

4 descendants

Parents

Female parent

Male parent

B. ‘Colonel Laussedat’

Unresolved

Descendants

4 recorded children

As male parent

0

No children recorded with this plant as the male parent.

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