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noun - begonia
베고니아: begonia
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1. They include Fibrous Begonias, Wax Begonias and Everblooming Begonias
2. Begonias that do best in the landscape generally fall into three groups: wax Begonias, cane or angel-wing Begonias, and rhizomatous Begonias
3. Do Begonias like to be misted? Due to their tropical origin, Begonias …
4. Types of Begonias: There are three types of Begonias: Tuberous, Semperflorens, and the uncommon Perennials
5. Begonias: Cultivation, Identification, and Natural History
6. Begonias: outdoors Used in containers, hanging baskets and bedding schemes, Begonias provide continuous colour throughout the summer until the first frosts
7. Begonias Bloom Bigger, Earlier and in Greater Numbers! Begonias are prized for their ability to bloom nonstop from summer to frost
8. The focus of this article is tuberous Begonias
9. The seed-started Begonias tend to be a bit smaller and difficult to grow, while bulb Begonias are sturdier and larger plants.
10. Tuberous Begonias (Begonia tuberhybrida) Often difficult to grow these Begonias have showy double flowers that come in a wide range of colours.
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12. Begonias are warm-climate plants from a huge genus
13. There are many types of begonia to grow, from popular tuberous Begonias, fibrous-rooted types and hanging Begonias, which are ideal for hanging baskets.
14. Begonias are much a sign of summer as cookouts and the ice cream truck! Add our flashy red, yellow, pink or orange Begonias to your garden
15. "Tuberous Begonias: A Monograph of Begonia section Australes".
16. Begonia Begonias are warm-climate plants from a huge genus
17. Rex that was crossed with other types of rhizomatous Begonias.
18. Once they sprout, Begonias easily thrive in many different climates.
19. Rootbound Begonias are often stressed and may not be as healthy.
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21. Doublet Begonias have darling double flowers on top of shiny dark leaves; Rieger Begonias have rosebud-style flowers that come in a wide array of colors.
22. Even so, it’s relatively simple to identify Begonias because all of its
23. Tuberous Begonias produce beautiful rose-like flowers in a variety of colors
24. Jazz up your patio or porch with beautiful showy hanging basket Begonias that
25. Other types like tuberous, Rex, and Rieger Begonias prefer cool temperatures and
26. Begonias thrive on fertilizers that deliver consistent and balanced amounts of nutrients
27. Begonias are beautiful spring bloomers that offer rich color all season long
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29. Rhizomous Begonias The most commonly known rhizomous Begonia is the Rex Begonia
30. Begonias are an easy go-to annual for filling containers or hanging baskets
31. Known as wax Begonias or bedding Begonias, annual Begonia plants (Begonia semperflorens) grow quickly and easily fill in spaces in the garden that will benefit from attractive foliage and frilly flowers
32. Known as wax Begonias or bedding Begonias, annual begonia plants (Begonia semperflorens) grow quickly and easily fill in spaces in the garden that will benefit from attractive foliage and frilly flowers
33. Begonias are flamboyant, tender perennials used in bedding, pot and hanging basket displays
34. Begonias are a great way to brighten up both the home and garden
35. Begonias are a large family of beautiful tropical flowers that can liven up any garden
36. Begonias make for some beautiful garden decor and they're relatively easy to grow and care for! Begonias are annual flowers and they grow quickly and fill up a lot of space in empty gardens
37. Gardeners love Begonias because unlike most other flowering plants, they prefer shade over sun
38. Today, most Begonias in cultivation are hybrids, so they cannot be grown from seeds.
39. She grew Begonias and loved showing me the different varieties of this expansive genus
40. Beefsteak begonias need well draining soil, that needs to be kept moist at all times
41. Typically used as houseplants and in shaded summer beds, Begonias have tropical and subtropical origins
42. Begonias are believed to have originated in Brazil, but some are also found earlier in …
43. If you're looking for a beautiful flower to fill your garden with, Begonias are your best bet! Learn how to grow Begonias with this easy to follow gardening guide and be on your way to having a beautiful
44. Tuberous Begonias are popular for their beautiful flowers that come in a variety of colors and forms
45. Taking care of Begonias is easy, especially when you have the right Begonia care information on hand
46. Begonias (Begonia spp.) are available in many different varieties, including Rex, wax, tuberous and cane-stemmed types
47. Others (such as Rex Begonias) make their statements with artfully patterned foliage that is equally compelling.
48. There are two general types of Begonias: those grown from seeds, and those grown from tubers/bulbs
49. There are more than 1,500 species of Begonias (Begonia spp.) and more than 10,000 hybrids and cultivars
50. Most rex Begonias sold today are named hybrids, although they are not always labeled as such.