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James H. Schutte
(Dragon Wing Pink Begonia, Dragon Wingâ„¢ Begonia)
Displaying showy flowers for many months on end, Dragon Wingâ„¢ Pink begonia ('Bepapink') is a popular tender perennial used in containers or for bedding. It results from a cross between a semperflorens (wax) and a cane-type (angel-wing) begonia.
This fibrous-rooted begonia bears lustrous, fleshy, asymmetrical leaves on knee-high, succulent stems. The dark green leaves may be tinted with bronze in sunnier sites. This floriferous plant blooms from spring through frost, presenting small, loose clusters...
James H. Schutte
(Dragon Wingâ„¢ Red Begonia)
Bearing showy flowers for many months on end, Dragon Wingâ„¢ Red begonia ('Bepared') is a popular tender perennial used in containers or for bedding. It results from a cross between a semperflorens (wax) and a cane-type (angel-wing) begonia.
This fibrous-rooted begonia bears lustrous, fleshy, asymmetrical leaves on knee-high, succulent stems. The dark green leaves may be tinted with bronze in sunnier sites. This floriferous plant blooms from spring through frost, presenting small, loose clusters...
(Fortune Salmon Tuberous Begonia, Tuberous Begonia)
The 'Fortune Salmon' tuberous begonia is an impressively flowering plant with very large, double (extra petals), salmon-orange blossoms. It is and upright, bushy plant with tight foliage. The Tuberhybrida Group is a collection of hybrids derived from species native to the Andes Mountains of South America. Plants arise from winter-dormant root tubers. The grandiose flowers are produced in summer, and set among open, succulent stems across the plant. They are produced in a cluster of three buds, with...
(Go-Go Light Yellow Tuberous Begonia, Tuberous Begonia)
The 'Go-Go Yellow' tuberous begonia boasts big, showy, semi-double, pale yellow blossoms on upright, bushy plants with tight foliage. The Tuberhybrida Group is a collection of hybrids derived from species native to the Andes Mountains of South America. Plants arise from winter-dormant root tubers. The grandiose flowers are produced in summer, and set among open, succulent stems across the plant. They appear in a cluster of three buds, with two smaller female flowers next to the larger, usually semi-double...
James H. Schutte
(Go-Go Salmon Tuberous Begonia, Tuberous Begonia)
The Go-Go Salmon tuberous begonia boasts big, showy, semi-double salmon-peach blossoms on upright, bushy plants with tight foliage. The Tuberhybrida Group is a collection of hybrids derived from species native to the Andes Mountains of South America. Plants arise from winter-dormant root tubers. The grandiose flowers are produced in summer, and set among open, succulent stems across the plant. They are produced in a cluster of three buds, with two smaller female flowers next to the larger, usually...
Goldsmith Seeds
(Tuberous Begonia)
The Go-Go Series of tuberous begonias is a terrific collection with big, showy, semi-double blossoms in a range of colors on upright, bushy plants with tight foliage. They are classified in the Tuberhybrida Group, a collection of hybrids derived from mountain-growing species native to the South American Andes. Plants arise from winter-dormant root tubers. The grandiose flowers form in summer, and are set among open, succulent stems across the plant. They are produced in a cluster of three buds, with...
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...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Tuberous Begonia)
Big, pendent, peachy orange-gold blossoms on a bushy, cascading plant with deep green foliage perfect for hanging baskets describes the Illumination Apricot tuberous begonia. This plant belongs to the Tuberhybrida Group, a collection of begonias derived from mountain-growing species native to the South American Andes. Plants arise from winter-dormant root tubers. These extravagant flowers are often double (having extra rows of petals). They are produced in summer to mid-autumn, and are set among...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Tuberous Begonia)
Big, pendent, bright reddish orange blossoms on a bushy, cascading plant with deep green foliage perfect for hanging baskets describes the Illumination Orange tuberous begonia. This plant belongs to the Tuberhybrida Group, a collection of begonias derived from mountain-growing species native to the South American Andes. Plants arise from winter-dormant root tubers. Its extravagant flowers are often single or semi-double (having an extra row of petals). They are produced in summer to mid-autumn, and...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Tuberous Begonia)
Big, pendent, light yellow to salmon-peach blossoms on a bushy, cascading plant with deep green foliage perfect for hanging baskets describes the Illumination Peaches 'N Cream tuberous begonia. This plant belongs to the Tuberhybrida Group, a collection of begonias derived from mountain-growing species native to the South American Andes. Plants arise from winter-dormant root tubers. These color-changing flowers are often double (having extra rows of petals). They are produced in summer to mid-autumn,...