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American Begonia Society

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The American Begonia Society is a horticultural society devoted to the promotion, cultivation, and study of begonias (plant family Begoniaceae). The organization was founded in 1932, and has a worldwide membership.[1] It is the International Cultivar Registration Authority for begonias.[2]

The organization publishes a bi-monthly magazine, The Begonian.

Mission

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The stated aims and purposes of the ABS are:

  • To stimulate and promote interest in begonias and other shade-loving plants.
  • To encourage the introduction and development of new types of these plants.
  • To standardize the nomenclature of begonias.
  • To gather and publish information in regard to kinds, propagation, and culture of begonias and companion plants
  • To issue a bulletin that will be mailed to all members of the society.
  • To bring into friendly contact all who love and grow begonias.

References

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  1. ^ "Whittier Begonia Society hopes to cultivate membership". January 14, 2014.
  2. ^ ICRA Report Sheet American Begonia Society, retrieved November 25, 2014.
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