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B. quadrialata subsp. quadrialata, jeunes feuilles / B. quadrialata subsp. quadrialata, young leaves
A macro photograph of tiny Begonia flowers.
Best viewed LARGE.
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I got this Iron Cross Begonia last winter. I am hopeful that it will do well outside this winter. I am Zone 10, West Hollywood,CA.
Begonia sp. (Begoniaceae). Swenson et al. 1202, not preserved. Vietnam, Lao Cai Province, Hoang Lien National Park: Backtracking along the Sin Chai trail, alt. 2060 masl (22.33417 103.77972). Swedish Museum of Natural History expedition to Vietnam 2013, sponsored by National Geographic Global Exploration Fund Northern Europe.
Se recomienda ampliar.
It is recommended to expand.
Hecha el 21 de Marzo de 2009, primer dia de Primavera
Issued on March 21, 2009, first day of Spring
RIUM, WP Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Begonia obovoidea Craib. Begoniaceae. CN: [Malay - Resam batu (generic to most Begonia spp.)], Begonia. Endemic to peninsular Thailand lowland forest; elsewhere cultivated as ornamental.
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Begonia "sinensis" x B. grandis. A very early-blooming plant, weeks before typical B. grandis. (This photo was actually taken in August 2009.)
The sunlight and color contrast caught my eye.
(Container grown flowers at the tennis center in my neighborhood)
Another shot from the begonia plant that Flickr friend Louise gave me when she visitied UK over the festive season.
It is still going strong with loads of flowers. Looks good viewed on black.
Begonia sp. (Begoniaceae). Swenson et al. 1202, not preserved. Vietnam, Lao Cai Province, Hoang Lien National Park: Backtracking along the Sin Chai trail, alt. 2060 masl (22.33417 103.77972). Swedish Museum of Natural History expedition to Vietnam 2013, sponsored by National Geographic Global Exploration Fund Northern Europe.