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Cultivar

B. ‘Meadowlark’

Identity

Genus
Begonia
Name
B. ‘Meadowlark’
Originator
Goldie Frost
Date of Origin
1981
Publication Date
1986
Place
Garden Grove, Ca.
Country
USA
Region
America
Plant Type
Rhizomatous
Female Parent
B. ‘Leopon’
Male Parent
B. carrieae
ABS No
914
Publication Reference
ABS;B87 a135;B86 d162
Article References
The Begonian (53) Nov. 1986, p. 162-3

Plant

Description
Begonia 'Meadowlark' No. 914-Begonia 'Leopon' x carrieae 'Meadowlark' Rhizomatous with yellowish green, brown-marked, quilted leaves and pink flowers. Leaf blades are 8" x 6", shallowly lobed and serrate, with 7 main veins and short hairs on upper and lower surfaces. The yellow green upper surface is dotted with many brown spots and edged in brown; veins are red underneath. Slender petioles are 12" long and very white-hairy; stipules are not persistent. Originated in 1981 by Goldie Frost (address above); first bloomed in 1982; first distributed in 1982. Tested by Dorothy Behrends of Encinitas, CA. Name published in Mildred L. Thompson, Begonias: 1984 Update, p. 21. Registered Aug. 9, 1986.

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