JOIN NOW LOG IN
iVillage GardenWeb iVillage GardenWeb THE INTERNET'S GARDEN & HOME COMMUNITY ADVERTISEMENT
Blogs Forums Photo Galleries Ask The Experts Tools & Directories        
Return to the Begonia Forum | Post a Follow-Up

 o
'Vintage' begonias?

Posted by Subversive 6A (My Page) on
Tue, Jun 7, 05 at 17:14

Is there a photographic resource available of old cultivars? I have a wax begonia that is a cutting from a plant that belonged to my great-grandmother, who died in the 1940s. Would like to - if at all possible - try to get more info about it. I know there are probably thousands of cultivars, but thought since 60 years ago there weren't, it might be easier to ID?


Follow-Up Postings:

 o
RE: 'Vintage' begonias?

  • Posted by MingTea z8 OR Corvallis (My Page) on
    Wed, Jun 8, 05 at 14:02

hi there,

as you said, there are probaby thousands of cultivars and it's hard to ID begonias sometimes, based on that fact alone!

there are a few good online resources. if you browse old posts, there are links to some of them. one of the best places to learn about begonias so you can start describing them more accuratedly is the american begonia society homepage and their virtual greenhouse.
the houston branch, linked below, has a good pictoral database for both species and cultivars.

as far as "vintage" plants, if you can get a hold of Mildred Thompson's begonia bible, simply entitled "Begonias," there are lots and lots of pictures in that book, which is no longer in print. if you're lucky, maybe your local library has it.

lastly, try posting a picture of it in the gallery for ID! HTH,

-ming

Here is a link that might be useful: Houston Begonia Branch


 
 

 

 


Click here to learn more about in-text links on this page.



iVillage GardenWeb: The Internet's Garden & Home Community  
  iVillage Home & Garden Network