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- Tuberous begonias (Begonia × tuberhybrida Voss, also known as the Tuberhybrida Group or the Tuberosa Group) are a group of Begonia cultivars, sometimes...
- It is a hybrid cultivar of tuberous begonia, registered as Begonia × tuberhybrida 'Kimjongilhwa'. When Kim Jong Il died in December 2011, the flower was...
- family Begoniaceae. Its parents are Begonia socotrana and Begonia × tuberhybrida (itself a hybrid of multiple species). Hybridization efforts began in...
- development of ascoma fruiting in ****ociation with tuberous begonias (Begonia tuberhybrida), from very small primordia to fully developed fruit bodies. Young fruit...
- Bolivian Andes and is important in the hybridising of the Begonia × tuberhybrida begonias, the first of which appeared in 1867. This begonia is still...
- Begoniaceae, which was used in the early days of breeding Begonia × tuberhybrida cultivars. It was discovered by the Victorian plant collector Walter...
- (Asparagus) Begonia semperflorens (Waxy or fibrous Begonia) Begonia tuberhybrida (Tuberous Begonia) Bellis perennis (English daisy) Betula spp. (Birch...
- Bolivia in 1864, is also important in the hybridising of the Begonia × tuberhybrida begonias, the first of which appeared in 1867. Begonia veitchii was introduced...
- and B. pearcei, was subsequently hybridized to produce the Begonia × tuberhybrida cultivar group. The flowers are bright red-orange. They have rounded...
- him. B. davisii was later used in the early days of breeding Begonia × tuberhybrida cultivars by John Seden in the Veitch Nurseries at Coombe Wood. On his...