Cultivar
B. ‘Magdalene Madsen’
Photos
5 photos
Identity
- Genus
- Begonia
- Name
- B. ‘Magdalene Madsen’
- Originator
- Belva Nelson Kusler
- Date of Origin
- 1973
- Place
- Siren, Wi.
- Country
- USA
- Region
- America
- Plant Type
- Shrub-like
- Female Parent
- B. listada
- Male Parent
- B. echinosepala var. echinosepala
- Synonyms and Comments
- B. ‘Madeline Madsen’
- ABS No
- 374
- Publication Reference
- ABS; B74 a043; B95 r094; B99 r154; YBG; The Begonian, Aug 1976;
- Article References
- The Begonian (40) April 1973, p. 87-89;
- Photo References
- The Begonian, Aug 1976;
Plant
- Description
- No. 374 - Begonia (B. listida x B. echinosepala) 'Magdalene Madsen' A shrub-like, hairy, narrow-leaved plant, developed in 1968, first bloomed in 1969, and distributed in 1971, was originated by Belva N. Kusler, address above. Name appears in The Begonian 38:283, Dec. 1971. Leaves, above ivy-green with citron along midrib, below wine-red with citron on midrib, are narrowly obtrullate, upper midrib at 135- degree angle to main rib base cordate lobes overlapped; 4½ x 1¾ in.; margin undulate, double serrulate, ciliate with red hairs; texture fleshy thick, white puberulous; veins main ribs evident, transverse to petiole which is terete; stipules, triangular, marcescent. Flowers all year, pink out-side, inside white, red hairs, ovary and alae very deep pink, ¾ x ¾ in., compound dichasium on 3½" stem. Registered Sept. 12, 1973.
- Other Features
- listada-like type
Lineage
4 descendants
Ancestry tree
Descendants
4 recorded children
As female parent
3
As male parent
1
Female parent: B. echinosepala var. elongatifolia
Culture
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