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Cultivar

B. ‘Cami’

Identity

Genus
Begonia
Name
B. ‘Cami’
Publication Date
1977
Place
Santa Barbara, Ca.
Country
USA
Region
America
Plant Type
Rhizomatous
Male Parent
B. aridicaulis
ABS No
606
Publication Reference
ABS;B77 a306
Article References
The Begonian (44) Nov 1977, p. 306-309.

Plant

Description
No. 606 - Begonia (B. 'Macintyre's "daedalea'" X B. aridicaulis) 'Cami' Distinguished by dark-green leaves with. a black pattern on nerves and edge, red on nerves and center, with light green below and blood-red pattern on nerves and edge, this rhizomatous begonia was originated by Rudolf Ziesenhenne, address above, in 1975; it first bloomed in 1976 and will be distributed in 1978. Leaf shape is unequal heart, tapering to a long point, 9 x 5 cm (3 ½ x 2"); margin black toothed at end of each nerve; texture medium; nerves 8 palmate; petioles 15.24 cm (6") red markings slightly hairy; stipules long triangular. Flowers are white, inverted egg shaped; 3 x 2 cm (1.18 x .79"); 2 male, 2 female petals arranged on cyme on 15.24 cm (6") flower stem; blooms May-July. Registered July 22, 1977.

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