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Cultivar

B. ‘Bertha Von Lothringen’

See B. ‘Perle de Lorraine’

Photos

1 photo

Identity

Genus
Begonia
Name
B. ‘Bertha Von Lothringen’
Originator
Lemoine
Date of Origin
1902
Publication Date
1931
Plant Type
Rhizomatous
Female Parent
B. ‘Polyantha’
Male Parent
B. daedalea
Synonyms and Comments
B. ‘Perle de Lorraine’;
Publication Reference
EKG; WBHC-WW;
Article References
The Begonian April 1940 pg 41;
Photo References
The Begonian, Apr 1940;

Plant

Description
Bertha Von Lothringen The picture on the left is Bertha von Lothringen, sometimes called Perle de Lorraine. It was originated by Lemoine in 1902, and is Polyantha x daedalea. The plant is about eighteen inches tall and bears glossy green foliage curiously veined with chocolate brown. The netted veins show dark red on the pale green underside. Both leaf and pedicel are sparsely white-hairy. This variety drops its leaves badly in Winter and should be kept on the dry side, -Massachusetts Horticultural Society. From the Begonia Booklet of the Journal of the New York Botanical Garden: Perle Lorraine - low, bushy; leaves pointed-ovate, dark green freely marbled with chocolate; flowers soft pink, darker in bud. A very beautiful variety. Raised in France, (1902). Listed as "Bertha von Lothringen."

Lineage

Parents

Female parent

B. ‘Polyantha’

Unresolved

Male parent

B. ‘Perle de Lorraine’;

Descendants

No recorded descendants.

Culture

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