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this is the Begonia used for my background with my previously posted Goat Bread water droplet images. Thought it pretty on its own.
I love begonias this is one of my favourites in our garden...
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Ruby-throated Hummingbird flying near the Begonias. I may have gotten a little overzealous with the sharpening slider, let me know what you think. Thank you so much for taking the time to look.
… My Begonia is still in Flower ….
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
Taken October 15, 2025 and Uploaded for the groups
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Begonia is a genus of perennial flowering plants native to moist subtropical and tropical climates. It contains more than 2,000 different plant species.
They are flowering profusely now. I use to think it was wonderful if one plant flowered and now it’s all of them.
My garden Abington Pa.
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Angel wing begonias are hybrid cane Begonias which resulted from a cross between Begonia aconitifolia and B. coccinea. The hybridization was made by California plant breeder Eva Kenworthy Gray in 1926. The name derives from their pointed leaves.
The flowers are edible, with a sweet tart taste.
A lovely display of Begonias in the Castle gardens - Bridgnorth Shropshire...
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I've never been a fan of begonias, but because of lockdown I ordered a plant bundle from our local garden centre and had a tray of these included, they are growing beautifully I may have to change my mind! HBBBT Have a great day you wonderful folks out there. ;0)
A few handheld shots of some tiny rather hidden begonia along the dam at the park. Not the best detail and very shallow DOF. Hoping for a few better ones next time.
Some of my flowers and my courtyard photographed through a homemade filter, then processed through various editing softwares to enhance colors and add textures.
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