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probably the easiest begonia to grow, ever!

gouttes de rosée sur une feuille de B. sp, bégonia de Madagascar non identifié / Dew drops on a leaf of B. sp, unidentified begonia from Madagascar

Begonia in flower.

This year the gardener at Shanklin Chine has been growing some fantastic begonias, ranging mostly from yellow to salmon pink and all colours in between.

A favourite coloured Begonia, about 3 years old grown each year from a corm.

B. scutifolia, fleur femelle / female flower

begonia leaf in stained glass

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Il nome del genere è dedicato a Michel Begon, governatore di Saint-Domingue vissuto nel XVII secolo.

B. circumlobata, fleurs femelles / B. circumlobata, female flowers

VanDusen Botanical Garden, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Photo credit: M. Davey

 

At the Flower Dome, Gardens by the Bay during Begonia Brilliance floral display.

Begonia x semperflorens-cultorum. I found these plants in the lobby of the building where one of my doctor's offices is! ABC!

 

Taken in Laguna Hills, California. © 2013 All Rights Reserved.

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B. sp Gabon, hairy tepals

B. circumlobata, inflorescence

B. sp Madagascar, petit bégonia non identifié de la région de Masoala / B. sp Madagascar, small unidentified begonia from Masoala

Giant spotted begonia cuttings a gift from dear friends who had pots of them six feet high on their patio.

Jardin botanique de Montréal

La Serre des Bégoniacées et des Gesnériacées

This one is in a terrarium. Though I do not find terrarium culture is required, as I grow others in a protected west facing window with approximately 50%-60% humidity on average (zone 10b). Too much sustained humidity (over 80%/85%) in the terrarium, without causes visible leaf damage. I do find that terrarium culture makes for pretty leaves.

As leaves age,the distinctive markings tend to fade.

Over time,I have become more comfortable removing old and damaged leaves from my begonias. They are generally quite vigorous. And quickly fill in with new growth.

Begonia Erythrophylla a houseplant normally grown for its foliage and commonly known as Beefsteak Begonia.

 

A three shot HDR image using flash, processed in Photomatix, Pro 4.2, new background added in Photoshop.

hybrid of B. pustulata

While I get much better seed production for the B. sizemoreae in the sun room, she is prettiest in this tank. I always use her as pollen donor for my other sizemoreae.

These are the begonias Gracie guards for us. There are two pots here, a larger one closer to the house, and a smaller one in front of it. There are five plants in the larger pot and three plants in the smaller pot. Taken by Edgar.

Begonia 'IAC', híbrido de B. conitifolia com B. maculata.

BEGONIACEAE

 

Local: Brasília, DF, Brasil.

 

Ref.: iNaturalist

A slight mess in 2-D but the 3-D cross-eye stereogram really sorts it out

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tubercules 3 ans à droite et 2 ans à gauche

right : 3 years old tuber

left : 2 years old tuber

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