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Begonia nelumbiifolia Family: Begoniaceae Lily-pad Begonia Origin: Southern Mexico, Colombia ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Keep the soil moist. Needs humidity to thrive. |
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| Begonia Rex - cultorum Group Family: Begoniaceae Painted Leaf Begonia, Rex Begonia ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This is a group of rhizomatous cultivars grown for their multicolored foliage. They are derived from the Himalayan Begonia rex and some related Asian species. | Begonia Rex Escargot |
Begonia Rex Escargot |
Begonia Rex Savannah Bay |
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| Begonia Semperflorens - cultorum Group Family: Begoniaceae Bedding Begonia, Wax Begonia Origin: Brasilia ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The dwarf, shrubby begonias of this group are often grown as bedding annuals, or for borders in shaded garedns, and are also popular as potted plants for window boxes or patio tubs. Freely branching plants with soft, succulent stems, they have rounded, glossy green (bronze or variegated in some cultivars) leaves about 5 cm long. |
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| Begonia sp. Family: Begoniaceae Begonia Origin: Tropical and Subtropicals parts of the World. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Begonias have long been popular greenhouse plants in temperate countries and are also used in some gardens, especially those with slightly cooler temperatures. Many hybrids have been developed, some grown primarily for their ornamental foliage, others for their attractive flowers. Among the latter group, which come mostly from tropical American species, are Â. õ semperflorens, which has small pink or white flowers, both double and single, and B. popenoei, on which the panicles of white flowers rise upright above the leaves. Among the foliage Begonias, B. rex is one of the best known, along with Â. õ erythrophylla, which has dark green leaves that are purple and red underneath, and B. heracleifolia, with striking green-and-bronze star-shaped leaves. All Begonias prefer moist but well-drained soil and shady conditions, though some will grow in filtered shade. Propagation is by stem or root cuttings or by division of rhizomes. Begonia escargot: Large whorled leaves in chocolate, champagne, silver and pewter tones. Needs high humidity and very even temperatures so that a large terrarium would make the perfect home. See Begonia Picture Gallery. Species and varieties: Begonia carolineifolia Begonia Art Hodes Begonia Cowardy Lion Begonia goegoensis Begonia Iron Cross Begonia maculata Begonia nelumbiifolia Begonia partita Begonia Passing Storm Begonia Rex - cultorum Group Begonia Semperflorens - cultorum Group Begonia soli-mutata Begonia sutherlandii Begonia Tuberhybrida Group |
Begonia sutherlandii |
Begonia partita | Begonia Cowardy Lion |
Begonia Passing Storm | Begonia x hiemalis (B. x elatior) | Begonia x hiemalis (B. x elatior) |
Begonia x hiemalis (B. x elatior) | Begonia carolineifolia |
Begonia x hiemalis (B. x elatior) | Begonia Iron Cross | Begonia soli-mutata |
Begonia maculata |
Begonia carolineifolia |
Begonia goegoensis |
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| Begonia Tuberhybrida Group Family: Begoniaceae Tuberous Begonia Origin: South America ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() See Tuberous Begonia Picture Gallery. |
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