B. ‘Camaray’

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ID 848
Description No. 544 - Begonia (B. 'Sir Percy' X unknown) 'Camaray' Described as an eye-catching begonia, best in a hanging basket, this rhizomatous, exotic-type plant has widely-uneven, heart shaped, 4-lobed leaves with reddish veins, glistening with white hairs, 5 x 6 in., margin jagged; crisp texture; eight-nerved. Originated by Mickey Meyer, 16 Yuffara St., Lathra, N.S.W., Australia in 1974, and first distributed and bloomed in 1976 with white, small, neat flowers arranged out from plant on 7-9 inch stem; blooms spring and summer. Registered August 25, 1976.
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