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James Burghardt
(Fibrous Begonia, Gum Drop Mandarin Wax Begonia, Wax Begonia)
Gum Drop begonias are compact, bushy wax begonias with doubled flowers. These popular bedding plants are evergreen perennials in tropical to sub-tropical zones and are grown as warm-season tender perennials in temperate zones. Easy to grow and ever-blooming, members of the Gum Drop Series produce many, waxy, double flowers that come in a variety of colors to include red, orange, rose, pink and white. Plants are tidy and self branching and do not require pinching.
These begonias prefer full to...
James Burghardt
(Fibrous Begonia, Gum Drop Red Wax Begonia, Wax Begonia)
Gum Drop begonias are compact, bushy wax begonias with doubled flowers. These popular bedding plants are evergreen perennials in tropical to sub-tropical zones and are grown as warm-season tender perennials in temperate zones. Easy to grow and ever-blooming, members of the Gum Drop Series produce many, waxy, double flowers that come in a variety of colors to include red, orange, rose, pink and white. Plants are tidy and self branching and do not require pinching.
These begonias prefer full to...
James Burghardt
(Fibrous Begonia, Gum Drop Rose Begonia, Wax Begonia)
Gum Drop begonias are compact, bushy wax begonias with doubled flowers. These popular bedding plants are evergreen perennials in tropical to sub-tropical zones and are grown as warm-season tender perennials in temperate zones. Easy to grow and ever-blooming, members of the Gum Drop Series produce many, waxy, double flowers that come in a variety of colors to include red, orange, rose, pink and white. Plants are tidy and self branching and do not require pinching.
These begonias prefer full to...
James Burghardt
(Fibrous Begonia, Harmony Mix 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. The leaves can be green to red or bronze. In warm climates, these begonias can overwinter and be reliable perennials if moisture is available and summer suns are not...
James Burghardt
(Fibrous Begonia, Harmony 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. The leaves can be green to red or bronze. In warm climates, these begonias can overwinter and be reliable perennials if moisture is available and summer suns are not...
James Burghardt
(Fibrous Begonia, Wax Begonia)
Continually producing small candy-red flowers, 'Harmony Red' wax begonia is a tender perennial normally used as a disposable annual bedding plant. It is adapted to both temperate and tropical regions. Like other cultivars in the Harmony Series, it has bronze leaves so shiny they look waxed. The roots are fibrous and dense, giving rise to another common name, fibrous begonia. In warm climates, this begonia can overwinter and be a reliable perennial if moisture is available and the summer sun is not...
(Fibrous Begonia, Harmony 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. The leaves can be green to red or bronze. In warm climates, these begonias can overwinter and be reliable perennials if moisture is available and summer suns are not...
James Burghardt
(Fibrous Begonia, Harmony 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. The leaves can be green to red or bronze. In warm climates, these begonias can overwinter and be reliable perennials if moisture is available and summer suns are not...
(Hilo Holiday Rex Begonia, Rex Begonia)
Rex begonias in the Great American Cities™ Series are colorful, compact, heat- and salt-tolerant, and reliably evergreen. The cultivar 'Hilo Holiday' displays bright red leaves with dark green to maroon, white-flecked edges and maroon veins. It is a chance seedling selected by James Lawrence Booman of Vista, California, in 1995.
Modern Rex begonias are complex hybrids that derive from crosses between the Southeast Asian native Begonia rex and other rhizomatous begonias. Cultivars in...
James Burghardt
(Begonia, Holley Moon Begonia, Rhizomatous Begonia)
Large but irregularly round foliage of 'Holley Moon' is pretty year round in frost-free gardens, but the seasonal splendor of its tall stems of white flowers isn't realized until late winter and early spring. A hybrid rhizomatous begonia, it was created in 2002 by the crossing of the waterlily begonia (Begonia nelumbiifolia) with Begonia carrieae. It becomes a mounding clump of foliage spreading by its thick, crawling rhizomes (underground stems).
The large, bright medium green...