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at Brisbane Botanic Gardens, Mount Coot-tha
I’m trying to track down two Begonias called The Duchess and Baby Douk. They were bread by a grower called Lyla Kilpatrick in Western Australia. The Duchess was named after my partner’s mother, who sadly died last week. I am desperate to find someone who has it so we can grow it. I’ve got in contact with Lila, she no longer has it and has recommended I try you all at QBS. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Matt
PS. Baby Douk was named after my partner, so we would love to grow that one too!
https://www.allthedirt.com.au/podcast/2018/2018/60sabrina-6bchn-h3gpl-xstcr
I am a Begonia Society of WA member coming to Qld in July. Is there anywhere you can recommend for me to see Qld begonias while the family is busy at the theme parks. We will be visiting the Sunshine Coast, staying in Noosa and the Gold Coast, staying in the Cedar Creek area.
Thanks.
⚠️Notes: The following images can be accessed via the older Queensland Begonia Society Facebook Page hitherto maintained by SoundEagle🦅ೋღஜஇ as well as on SchoolAndCollegeListings 🏫🏦📝.
Begonia tropaeolifolia
Begonia tropaeolifolia
Begonia parviflora, the largest Begonia species in the world. they get HUGE!
Peter Moonlight, the honour is all yours 🙂
Peter taking a picture of a Fuscia… errmm.. Begonia 😀
Peter with a Gobenia species. Cordillera Condor.
Gobenia sp.
Begonia polypetala
Begonia sp.
Two different species of Begonia side by side.
Begonia sp.
Peter photographing a great Begonia find.
Begonia sp.
Biologists and their Begonias.
Sangetsu Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Image from Renato Farina
Sangetsu Muriqui, Campo Grande, Brazil
Image from Luiza Prado
Sangetsu Angra dos Reis, Brazil
Sangetsu Angra dos Reis, Brazil
Sangetsu Angra dos Reis, Brazil
2016 Annual Show of Begonias on Parade
2016 Annual Show of Begonias on Parade
The show is a “One Day Affair” from 9am to 4pm and the Admission fee is $3.
This is the largest and only show of Begonias in Queensland. The display will showcase the wide diversity of Begonias — their varied foliage and colourful blooms. This will offer an opportunity for members of the public to identify and choose particular varieties they may wish to include in their own gardens or bush houses.
The 2016 Annual Show of Begonias is held at Mt Coot-tha Botanic Gardens Auditorium from 9am to 4pm on 27th (Saturday) of February
https://queenslandbegonia.wordpress.com/2016/01/23/2016-annual-show-of-begonias-on-parade/
2016 Annual Show of Begonias on Parade
Queensland Begonia Society Queensland Begonia Slideshow Date Venue Event 27 FEB Mt Coot-tha Botanic Gardens Auditorium Annual Begonia Show Begonias on Parade is the theme for the begonia display. The show is a “One Day Affair” from 9am to 4pm and the Admission fee is $3. This is the largest and only show of Begonias in Queens[land.]
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The blue iridescence of Begonia pavonina is absolutely breathtaking. This wonderful species is endemic to the cool, mountain forests of Malaysia. This picture is a nice illustration of structural color. These are not blue pigments you are seeing but rather light being bent by the layered structuring of the leaf cuticle. Such iridescence can only be seen when viewed from the right angle under the right kind of light conditions.
Photo Credit:
http://www.tbg.org.tw/tbgweb/cgi-bin/view.cgi?forum=80&topic=263
Dr Cheng-I Peng of Academia Sinica, Nangang, holding a well-grown plant of Begonia pengii (sect. Coelocentrum, Begoniaceae), a
new species from limestone areas in Guangxi, China. This beautiful species is named in his honour.
December 2014.
Photo: C.L. Chan.
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