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Begonia (PIN-UP™ FLAME)
(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...
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Begonia (PIN-UP™ ROSE)
(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,...
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Begonia (Semperflorens Cultorum Group)
(Fibrous Begonia, Wax Begonia)
Wax or fibrous begonias are classic bedding plants because they are beautiful all season and easy to grow. Though commonly grown as "annuals" these are actually evergreen perennials where hardy. As a group, they are hybrids of three South American species, Begonia cucullata, Begonia hookeri and Begonia schmidtiana. Low growing and bushy, wax begonias have lustrous, succulent leaves that may be bright green, dark green, red-hued, burgundy or bronze, depending on the selection. Blooms appear continuously,...
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Begonia (AMBASSADOR SERIES, Semperflorens Cultorum Group)
(Fibrous Begonia)
Popular bedding plants, Ambassador Series wax begonias are tender perennials of hybrid origin. These plants are evergreen in tropical to sub-tropical zones but grown as annuals in temperate zones. Ambassador Series wax begonias bloom continuously in summer and are available in a range of colors including scarlet, white and various pinks.
They prefer well drained soil in full sun to partial shade. As reliable bloomers they are often used as annuals in containers, hanging baskets and mass plantings.
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Begonia (COCKTAIL SERIES, Semperflorens Cultorum Group)
(Fibrous Begonia)
Wax begonias in the Cocktail Series are compact bedding plants that are more tolerant of sun and heat than other selections. These popular bedding plants are evergreen perennials in tropical to sub-tropical zones and are grown as warm-season annuals in temperate zones. Members of are all named after popular alcoholic cocktails and spirits. Their waxy, succulent, rounded leaves are bronze, and their small, waxy flowers may be red, pink or white, depending on the selection. These bloom continuously...
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Begonia (DOUBLET SERIES, Semperflorens Cultorum Group)
(Doublet Begonia, Fibrous Begonia)
Wax or fibrous begonias are classic bedding plants because they are beautiful all season and easy to grow. Though commonly grown as "annuals" these are actually evergreen perennials where hardy. As a group, they are hybrids of three South American species, Begonia cucullata, Begonia hookeri and Begonia schmidtiana. Low growing and bushy, wax begonias have lustrous, succulent leaves that may be bright green, dark green, red-hued, burgundy or bronze, depending on the selection. Blooms appear continuously,...
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Begonia (EUREKA SERIES, Semperflorens Cultorum Group)
(Fibrous Begonia)
Wax begonias are compact, tender, ever-blooming herbaceous perennials normally used as disposable annual bedding plants in temperate and tropical regions. Their roots are fibrous and dense, giving rise to another common name — fibrous begonia. The Eureka Series wax begonias include five cultivars with bronze leaves and five with green. Slightly taller than most other wax begonias, they share their propensity for flowering constantly in mild weather. Normally, semperflorens cultivars do best in...
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Begonia (GUM DROP™ SERIES, Semperflorens Cultorum Group)
(Fibrous 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...
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Begonia (HARMONY SERIES, Semperflorens Cultorum Group)
(Fibrous 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...
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Begonia (LOTTO™ SERIES, Semperflorens Cultorum Group)
(Lotto™ Wax Begonia)
Wax or fibrous begonias are classic bedding plants because they are beautiful all season and easy to grow. Though commonly grown as "annuals" these are actually evergreen perennials where hardy. As a group, they are hybrids of three South American species, Begonia cucullata, Begonia hookeri and Begonia schmidtiana. Low growing and bushy, wax begonias have lustrous, succulent leaves that may be bright green, dark green, red-hued, burgundy or bronze, depending on the selection. Blooms appear continuously,...
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