- How do you classify begonias?
- What does a begonia leaf look like?
- What are the different types of begonias?
- What type of flower is a begonia?
- What defines a begonia?
- What is the most beautiful begonia?
- What month do you plant begonias?
- How often should you water begonias?
- How do you care for potted begonias?
- How do you keep begonias blooming?
- What colors are begonias?
- What are the large begonias called?
How do you classify begonias?
However, following standards established by the American Begonia Society, begonias can be separated into three main categories: fibrous-rooted, rhizomatous, and tuberous begonias. Due to their diversity and the abundance of hybrids, classifying begonias can be quite the challenge.
What does a begonia leaf look like?
The leaves of a tuberous begonia are oval and green and grow about eight inches long. They are in a compact habit like a little bonsai shrub and grow from swollen soft stems. The leaves are glossy and will die back when temperature drops or the season changes.
What are the different types of begonias?
Begonia Types
With over 1,000 species and many more varieties and hybrids, begonias come in countless colors, sizes, and shapes. There are four main types: fibrous, tuberous, canes, and rhizomatous. The fibrous (also called wax begonias) and tuberous types are widely grown as annuals in garden beds.
What type of flower is a begonia?
Begonia is a genus of perennial flowering plants in the family Begoniaceae. The genus contains more than 2,000 different plant species. The Begonias are native to moist subtropical and tropical climates. Some species are commonly grown indoors as ornamental houseplants in cooler climates.
What defines a begonia?
: any of a large genus (Begonia of the family Begoniaceae, the begonia family) of tropical or subtropical herbs and shrubs that have asymmetrical leaves and are widely cultivated as ornamentals.
What is the most beautiful begonia?
Solenia 'Dusty Rose' Begonia (Begonia × tuberhybrida)
This is a beautiful tuberous begonia hybrid developed as a trademarked variety. It has frilly rose-colored flowers that bloom at the end of stems from mid-spring to mid-fall. The leaves are succulent and heart-shaped, remaining green throughout the year.
What month do you plant begonias?
April - planting begonias
- Begonia tubers can be started off indoors in a light room, conservatory or greenhouse.
- Plant the tubers in trays or pots with the hollow side up.
- Cover with no more than 1cm (1/4in) of soil or potting compost.
- Begonias prefer partial shade but do ensure they have plenty of light and air.
How often should you water begonias?
If the soil is dry when you put your index finger 1-2 inches until your top knuckle into the soil and it feels dry, then you need to water your Begonia. I keep my Begonias as houseplants and water once a week and every 3 days in Summer.
How do you care for potted begonias?
Begonia Care Tips
- 1) Plant begonia in pot that allows about 2 inches of space all the way around the roots. ...
- 2) Begonias like to sit in locations that have daily full to partial morning sunlight.
- 3) Put the plant on a regular watering schedule. ...
- 4) Feed the plant a balanced houseplant fertilizer once a month.
How do you keep begonias blooming?
The best way to encourage begonias to produce more flowers is to care for them regularly. ProFlowers has some suggestions for indoor care; to begin with, keep your begonia in a spot with full to partial morning sunlight, with a temperature of about 65 to 72 degrees Fahrenheit.
What colors are begonias?
In the past, begonia color choices were generally limited to green or bronze foliage with white, pink, or red flowers. But today, begonia colors are much more diverse. In the wax family alone, you'll find multiple shades in the white to red spectrum.
What are the large begonias called?
Tuberous Begonia
Tuberous Begonias have large, bright flowers; one popular series is called Non-Stop due to the consistent blooming. Boliviensis begonias are also tuberous and have very different look, with long narrow leaves and long blooms. These begonias do best in containers where it is easier to control watering.
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