Begonia platanifolia

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 Begonia platanifolia subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Begonia platanifolia, Hort. (Schott?). St. shrubby, smooth, 5-6 ft. high, erect, robust, smooth, green, joints annulated: Lvs. 8-10 in. across, reniform, lobed half way down, hispid on both sides, dark green, lobes acute, toothed, ciliated: fls. in axillary dichotomous cymes, large, white, tinted rose. Brazil. B.M. 3591. — B. gunneraefolia, Lind. (B. Washingtaniana, Hort.), is very similar to this, but its lvs. are not so deeply lobed and the fls. are very insignificant. I.H. 22:212. Runs into many forms. See B. Faureana in supplementary list, p. 484.


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