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(Begonia)
Adored for beautiful blooms and wildly colorful foliage, Begonia is one of the largest genera of flowering plants. There are over 1,500 species and more than 10,000 cultivars and hybrids. They are found all over the world but most originate from sub-tropical and tropical regions.
The plants come in many different forms. They are fleshy, herbaceous and may be annual or perennial. In habit, they can be shrubby, climbing, or epiphytic (tree-dwelling). The leaves are simple or compound...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Tuberous Begonia)
Big, double, white blossoms fringed with deep rosy edges on an upright, bushy plant with green foliage slightly more heat tolerant that other tuberous begonias--that describes 'Non-Stop Rose Petticoat.' It belongs to the Tuberhybrida Group, a collection of begonias derived from species native to the Andes Mountains of South America. Plants arise from winter-dormant tubers. The extravagant flowers are produced from summer to mid-autumn and are set among open, succulent stems across the plant. They...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Pin-up™ Flame Begonia, Tuberous Begonia)
Numerous hibiscus-like flowers that are yellow, orange and red cover the bushy Pin-Up™ Flame tuberous begonia. It also has lush dark green leaves with lighter veins. Belonging to the Tuberhybrida Group of begonias derived from mountain-growing species native to the South American Andes, it grows from winter-dormant root tubers. The numerous flowers are bicolored, a rich yellow with blushes of red and orange on the petal margins. Blossoms are heavily produced in summer to mid-autumn, and are set among...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Pin-up™ Rose Begonia, Tuberous Begonia)
Numerous hibiscus-like flowers that are white an pink cover the bushy Pin-Up™ Rose tuberous begonia. It also has lush dark green leaves with lighter veins. Belonging to the Tuberhybrida Group of begonias derived from mountain-growing species native to the South American Andes, it grows from winter-dormant root tubers. The numerous flowers are bicolored with a yellow center, petals white with blushes of pink on their edges. Blossoms are heavily produced in summer to mid-autumn, and are set among open,...
James Burghardt
(Rex Cultorum Begonia)
This group, one of many in the begonia family, is prized for its astounding leaves, which amply earn the designation “Rex” (King). The leaves vary wildly in shape from whorled or curled like a snail to broad and much-divided. They vary even more wildly in color and patterning. These begonias produce sparse sprays of small pink or white flowers but the leaves upstage and conceal the blooms.
Modern Rex begonias are complex hybrids that derive from crosses between the Southeast Asian native Begonia...
(Great American Cities™ Rex Begonia)
Rex begonias in the Great American Cities™ Series are colorful, compact, heat- and salt-tolerant, and reliably evergreen.
Modern Rex begonias are complex hybrids that derive from crosses between the Southeast Asian native Begonia rex and other rhizomatous begonias. Cultivars in the Great American Cities™ Series form dense, compact rosettes of triangular to oval leaves in a broad range of showy colors and patterns. The leaf blades have finely to coarsely toothed edges and cleft, sometimes...
(Superba Begonia)
Adored for beautiful blooms and wildly colorful foliage, Begonia is one of the largest genera of flowering plants. There are over 1,500 species and more than 10,000 cultivars and hybrids. They are found all over the world but most originate from sub-tropical and tropical regions.
The plants come in many different forms. They are fleshy, herbaceous and may be annual or perennial. In habit, they can be shrubby, climbing, or epiphytic (tree-dwelling). The leaves are simple or compound...
James Burghardt
(Cane Begonia, Metallica Begonia)
Adored for beautiful blooms and wildly colorful foliage, Begonia is one of the largest genera of flowering plants. There are over 1,500 species and more than 10,000 cultivars and hybrids. They are found all over the world but most originate from sub-tropical and tropical regions.
The plants come in many different forms. They are fleshy, herbaceous and may be annual or perennial. In habit, they can be shrubby, climbing, or epiphytic (tree-dwelling). The leaves are simple or compound...
James Burghardt
(Bolivian Mountain Begonia, Bonfire Bolivian Begonia)
This tropical tuberous perennial has a pendulous habit and outrageously bold, bright orange flowers.
Bolivian mountain begonia is native to the mountainous regions of Peru, Argentina and Bolivia in South America where it can be found growing among moist rocks and tree roots. It is the parent species of many tuberous begonia cultivars with drooping flowers.
The bushy plants have linear wing-shaped green leaves that are not glossy but covered in fuzzy hairs. These have red tinted edges and...