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(Fibrous Begonia, Prelude Pink Wax Begonia, Wax Begonia)
Wax begonias are tender perennials that are normally used as disposable annual bedding plants in temperate and tropical regions. Their roots are fibrous and dense, giving rise to another common name of fibrous begonia. Both dwarf and taller strains have been developed, and all produce perpetual masses of small flowers during warmth. In warm climates, these begonias can overwinter and be reliable perennials if moisture is available and summer suns are not scalding. Normally, give semperflorens cultivars...
Carol Cloud Bailey
(Fibrous Begonia, Prelude Rose Wax Begonia, Wax Begonia)
Wax begonias are tender perennials that are normally used as disposable annual bedding plants in temperate and tropical regions. Their roots are fibrous and dense, giving rise to another common name of fibrous begonia. Both dwarf and taller strains have been developed, and all produce perpetual masses of small flowers during warmth. In warm climates, these begonias can overwinter and be reliable perennials if moisture is available and summer suns are not scalding. Normally, give semperflorens cultivars...
Carol Cloud Bailey
(Fibrous Begonia, Prelude Scarlet Wax Begonia, Wax Begonia)
Wax begonias are tender perennials that are normally used as disposable annual bedding plants in temperate and tropical regions. Their roots are fibrous and dense, giving rise to another common name of fibrous begonia. Both dwarf and taller strains have been developed, and all produce perpetual masses of small flowers during warmth. In warm climates, these begonias can overwinter and be reliable perennials if moisture is available and summer suns are not scalding. Normally, give semperflorens cultivars...
Carol Cloud Bailey
(Fibrous Begonia, Prelude White Wax Begonia, Wax Begonia)
Wax begonias are tender perennials that are normally used as disposable annual bedding plants in temperate and tropical regions. Their roots are fibrous and dense, giving rise to another common name of fibrous begonia. Both dwarf and taller strains have been developed, and all produce perpetual masses of small flowers during warmth. In warm climates, these begonias can overwinter and be reliable perennials if moisture is available and summer suns are not scalding. Normally, give semperflorens cultivars...
James H. Schutte
(Fibrous Begonia, President Mix Wax Begonia, Wax Begonia)
President Mix wax begonias are tender perennials that are normally used as disposable annual bedding plants in temperate and tropical regions. Their roots are fibrous and dense, giving rise to another common name of fibrous begonia. This mix of both green and bronze-leaf cultivars from both the Ambassador and Senator Series all produce perpetual masses of small flowers during warmth. In warm climates, these begonias can overwinter and be reliable perennials if moisture is available and summer suns...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Primary Deep Red Begonia, Tuberous Begonia)
Big, dark velvety red, camellia-like blossoms on an upright, bushy plant with green foliage describes the slightly earlier-to-bloom-from-planting Primary Deep Red tuberous begonia. This compact plant belongs to the Tuberhybrida Group; this cultivar was developed from the slightly later flowering plants in the Nonstop Series. It grows from winter-dormant root tubers and has extravagant dark red flowers that are double (extra petal rows). They are produced in early summer to mid-autumn, and are set...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Primary Mix Begonia, Tuberous Begonia)
A colorful assortment of camellia-like blossoms on upright, bushy plants with deep green foliage describes the slightly earlier-to-bloom-from-planting Primary Mix tuberous begonia. These compact plants belong to the Tuberhybrida Group; this collection was developed from the slightly later flowering plants in the Nonstop Series. Plants arise from winter-dormant root tubers and flowers are either dark or bright red, white, pink, orange, white or yellow. These extravagant flowers are often double (ahving...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Primary Orange Begonia, Tuberous Begonia)
Big, orange-red, camellia-like blossoms on an upright, bushy plant with green foliage describes the slightly earlier-to-bloom-from-planting Primary Orange tuberous begonia. The compact plant belongs to the Tuberhybrida Group; this cultivar was developed from the slightly later flowering plants in the Nonstop Series. It grows from winter-dormant root tubers and has extravagant orange flowers that are double (extra petal rows). They are produced in early summer to mid-autumn, and are set among open,...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Primary Pink Shades Begonia, Tuberous Begonia)
Big, coral-pink, camellia-like blossoms on an upright, bushy plant with green foliage describes the slightly earlier-to-bloom-from-planting Primary Pink Shades tuberous begonia. The compact plant belongs to the Tuberhybrida Group; this cultivar was developed from the slightly later flowering plants in the Nonstop Series. It grows from winter-dormant root tubers and has powdery coral-pink flowers that are double (extra petal rows). They are produced in early summer to mid-autumn, and are set among...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Primary Scarlet Begonia, Tuberous Begonia)
Big, lipstick red, camellia-like blossoms on an upright, bushy plant with green foliage describes the slightly earlier-to-bloom-from-planting Primary Scarlet tuberous begonia. The compact plant belongs to the Tuberhybrida Group; this cultivar was developed from the slightly later flowering plants in the Nonstop Series. It grows from winter-dormant root tubers and has extravagant red flowers that are double (extra petal rows). They are produced in early summer to mid-autumn, and are set among open,...