Begonia lubbersii
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Begonia lubbersii, E. Morr. Semi-shrubby, the short rhizome occasionally ascending and becoming gouty at the base: lvs. large, peltate, obliquely lanceolate, entire, green with many silvery blotches above, claret- colored beneath: fls. white, on long peduncles. Brazil. G.C. III. 3:301 R.H.1888, p.225.—Named in compliment to M. Lubbers, curator Brussels Bot. Gard. Has spots like B. maculata. Of little horticultural value.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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