Find your begonia among hundreds of varieties and species by photo and description. How to care for begonias: root, tuberous, hybrid flowers


An unpretentious plant, indoor begonia, enjoys special beauty and fame. Few people can leave this flower indifferent. How to properly grow and care for room begonia, what are the popular types room begonia how to prepare the soil and properly transplant begonia, you can find out by reading this text.

The Begoniev family includes more than 800 plant species, which are native to Southeast Asia, Brazil, Africa And Madagascar Island. In nature, the size of the begonia plant varies from 5 cm to 3 meters.

The many forms and varieties of this flower are striking in their diversity. Flower growers know that this flower is known not only for its variety of varieties and species, but also for its growing conditions. grown both outdoors and indoors. Indoors, as a rule, a hybrid type of room begonia is planted.


Types of room begonias are:

  1. decorative blooming, eye-catching with the irresistible beauty of flowers;
  2. decorative deciduous, having a variety of shape and color of the leaves.

Popular types of flowers of indoor decorative flowering begonia

Bushy begonias:


  • Begonia coral is a large plant with decorative leaves 10-15 cm long, with white spots and bright pink flowers;
  • Indoor begonia bright red - pretty big plant with shiny, smooth ovate leaves. Inflorescences of juicy red flowers have the form of a panicle.
  • Begonia indoor ever-flowering - a low plant with round light green leaves, 5-6 cm long. Flowers blooming almost all year round in white, red and pink.

Tuberous begonias:

  • Begonia Elatior is a tall plant that has the shape of a bush up to 35 cm high, decorative jagged green leaves and flowers of various colors reaching 4-5 cm in diameter. Very lush and long flowering.
  • Begonia Lorrain - plant height reaches 50 cm. Exotic rounded, dark green leaves, up to 8 cm long. Flowers are pink, red and white.

Popular plant species of indoor decorative leafy begonia

  • royal begonia - has an unusually decorative coloring of the leaves smoothly turning from red to dark brown. The length of the leaves reaches 30 cm. One of the most popular decorative leafy begonias;
  • tiger begonia - up to 25 cm high, bushy shape. The leaves are quite small, dark green, with spots of a light shade.

How to care for room begonia?

Caring for room begonia is not difficult. This plant is not one of the capricious, but still it also needs some care.

Begonia belongs to light-loving plants, but direct sunlight is contraindicated for it, as it leads to leaf burns.

Begonia should be placed near the window, and if this is not possible, then provide shade for it.

Maximum comfortable temperature for begonias in the summer should not exceed 22-25 ° C, and in winter time– 15-18 o C.

Watering is of great importance for room begonia. This plant is not suitable for both dry soil and too wet. For example, in spring and summer, homemade begonia should be watered as often as possible, but without flooding it to prevent water stagnation. Determining the time of watering is not difficult. It occurs when the soil dries to a depth of 1-2 cm. In addition, watering should be done with settled water.

Of no small importance for home begonias is air humidity. Since the homeland of this plant is the tropics and subtropics, it loves high humidity. If other plants can be provided with such a climate by spraying, then this is contraindicated for begonias.

If the begonia is sprayed, then its leaves will be covered with spots. But there is a way out. It is enough to put a flower pot on moss, wet peat, or place it in a shallow container with water.

Don't forget to feed your plants. Begonia needs feeding 1-2 times a month. Fertilizers containing nitrogen are applied only to decorative leafy species, since nitrogen promotes leaf growth, but slows down flowering. But for decorative flowering, fertilizers with a phosphorus content are suitable.

It should be added that indoor begonia prefers fresh air, so the room in which it grows is periodically ventilated. At the same time, one should not forget that begonia is afraid of drafts, which can lead to its death.

From blooming begonias you can't take your eyes off. She thanks her for taking care of her. Indoor begonia blooms for a long time, but not forever. Time passes, the flowers wither and crumble, the leaves fade and dry. It's time for rest and sleep. Now the begonia should be watered less frequently, and the air temperature should be cooler - up to 14-16 ° C. We cut off all the dried parts of the plant and prepare for transplantation.

How to transplant indoor begonia?

You can prepare the soil for begonias yourself. This plant prefers a light substrate. It is prepared from a mixture of leaf and sod land, rotted humus, sand and peat. It is important to pay attention to the fact that the leafy earth should be slightly more than half of the total volume of the pot.

Indoor begonia does not require frequent transplantation, but if the roots are already crowded, then a transplant is necessary. Usually, begonias are transplanted in the month of March.

Carefully remove the flower from the pot, clean the roots of the old soil and place them for a while in a solution of potassium permanganate. Potassium permanganate helps protect the roots from fungal diseases, to which indoor begonia is predisposed. Then all damaged roots are cut off and placed in a new container with earth.

When transplanting a plant, do not fill the pot to the top. The soil is added later, as the roots grow. After transplantation, indoor begonia requires increased attention and care. In the first month, watering should be frequent and carefully protected from direct sunlight.

Diseases and pests of room begonia

The indoor begonia plant is not resistant to fungal diseases. Noticing that the plant begins to get sick, you should remove the affected areas. Begonia can also be affected by pests. Her enemies are aphids and spider mites. At an early stage of the disease, it is recommended to rinse the plant in a soapy solution. And for serious treatment, it will be enough to treat it with a fungicidal preparation, in the way indicated in the instructions for use.

Video: begonia care secrets


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Begonia is a wonderful plant, it is used to decorate gardens, parks, squares, they like to grow it at home. This flower belongs to the large Begoniev family. This genus contains 900 species found in the wild, and about 2000 bred hybrid specimens. The plant got its name thanks to Michel Begon, who described it at the end of the distant 17th century. As decorative flower begonia began to be used only after 100 years.

Begonia history

Michel Begon described her in the Antilles. A few decades later, an ever-flowering begonia from Brazil was described, then a royal begonia from the Hindustan peninsula, after which a tuberous begonia from South America. They were the basis for the emergence modern varieties. First it's wide used in decorative purposes - it was exclusively a greenhouse flower, then varieties appeared that could withstand the vagaries of the weather.

Around the world today there is a huge variety of hybrid forms and varieties of this crop.

Depending on the decorative qualities, all begonias are classified as follows:

  1. Decorative flowering.
  2. Decorative leafy.

Tuberous begonia stands out among the most popular species. Her flowers are of extraordinary beauty and brightness, and this is combined with unpretentious care.

In nature, the plant prefers the humid climate of the tropics and subtropics. Chooses shady places, but can be found at an altitude of 4000 meters above the sea, in the mountains and arid slopes.

Variety of types and shapes of flowers

Begonia can be a small herbaceous plant, not exceeding 3 cm, and also quite tall bush. Some species do not have a stem, others have only one leaf. The leaves have different shades green, reverse side happens plain or covered with spots and patterns. The flowers shine with a variety of warm colors.

Begonia blooms very profusely and brightly. Her luxurious flowers similar to roses, camellias, daffodils, carnations. Elegant various flowers will decorate summer garden from early summer to September. If the plant is in a room, then the flowering time increases - begonia blooms from late spring to late autumn. How to care for begonia at home?

Begonia. Home care, photo

Begonias grown at home, depending on the care, can bloom both in the warm season and in winter. Decorative-flowering species are distinguished by the beauty of the resulting flowers, while decorative-deciduous species are spectacular in color and shape of the leaves, have pubescence, while the resulting flowers do not have decorative value. The photo shows specimens from both groups.

Lighting and temperature

Indoor plant prefers to grow in bright light. The flowering specimens are the most in need of it. However, in the very heat, the plant should be shaded from the active sun, since by doing this, burns can be prevented. Decorative leafy varieties need diffused light; the flower should be placed on the eastern or western windowsill.

The begonia flower loves warmth, in the warm season it is necessary to maintain the air temperature at around 22 degrees, in winter the air should warm up at least 15-18 degrees.

Air humidity, watering and fertilizing

Caring for an indoor flower involves creating a certain microclimate. Since the plant is tropical, it needs high humidity However, experts do not recommend spraying. Since getting on the leaves, water provokes the occurrence brown spots. To increase humidity, creating the desired microclimate for begonias, the following structure should be built. Place the flower on an inverted tray, which you place in a larger bowl, the remaining space fill with expanded clay. Constantly monitor its humidity, which will ensure required humidity air around the begonia.

In summer, in hot weather, it is required to arrange a plentiful drink for the plant. In this case, you need to ensure that there is no stagnation of water either in the pan or in the pot itself. It is watered with settled water when 1.5 cm of an earthen coma has already dried up from the previous watering. In winter, watering is reduced. Tuberous species are not watered at all in winter, since they have a dormant period, they are placed in peat.

After the indoor begonia flower has bloomed, top dressing should be carried out. Fertilizers are applied 2 times a month. Decorative leafy species are fed with nitrogen, which affects the growth of leaves. Decorative flowering specimens are not watered with fertilizers, which contain this component, since it inhibits flowering.

Begonia flower transplant

soil for indoor flower purchased at a specialized store or made independently. For this you will need:

  1. Put drainage from ordinary sand at the bottom of the pot.
  2. Cover half of the pot with leafy soil.
  3. Add one to one mixture of peat and black soil.

The soil should be prepared properly, as this will affect the growth and health of the begonia.

Begonia care is carried out with a periodic transplant, it is done as needed. If the roots stick out of the drainage hole, then it's time for a transplant into a larger container. The plant is transplanted, as a rule, in the early spring period. Carefully remove the begonia from the pot, clean the roots from the ground and put in a solution of potassium permanganate. After cleansing and disinfecting the roots, their dead parts are cut off.

reproduction

Begonia room reproduces in three ways, namely:

  • leaf cuttings,
  • stem,
  • The division of the bush.

Each type of begonia has its own reproduction characteristics, so they must be reckoned with, otherwise the plant will not take root. For example, the tuberous species uses seeds and tubers for propagation.

Transplantation and reproduction of this type is carried out in the following sequence:

  1. In autumn, the tubers are taken out of the ground.
  2. Cut off the leaves.
  3. They clean the roots from an earthy coma.
  4. The tuber is placed in peat so that it does not dry out.
  5. The temperature is maintained at about 10 degrees.

The tuberous type of begonia after transplantation will grow well if this procedure is carried out between February and May.

A shoot will appear from the seeds if they are sown in a pot filled with earth and sand, watered sparingly. Seeds germinate very slowly, the sprouts and roots that have appeared will tell you about the process that has begun.

Diseases and pests

Often from an excess of moisture, begonia suffers from fungal disease- powdery mildew. In order to prevent the development of the disease in time, you should periodically carefully examine the core of the bush and the lower leaves. These parts of the plant are the most susceptible to rot and powdery mildew. If you found this problem, you should immediately reduce watering and remove the affected areas of the plant. This will prevent the fungus from spreading throughout the plant.

So the begonia is a grateful house flower if the plant is properly cared for. If you grow decorative leafy varieties, then you can create green corners where the beauty of begonia leaves will manifest itself in full force. And abundantly and spectacularly flowering samples will bring brightness to your life and give you many pleasant minutes.

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Genus Begonia (Begonia) belongs to the Begoniaceae family. In nature, these plants live in tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, Asia and America. Among the varieties of begonias, two main groups of forms and varieties are distinguished: decorative and deciduous and flowering. In our photo gallery you can see photos of home begonia various kinds and varieties.

Most decorative leafy begonias have a bushy or ampelous shape; several tall forms are also known. The description of begonias of this species is similar: they all have a thickened rhizome that spreads along the surface of the earth or is located in the soil at a shallow depth.

Hybrids of the species Begonia royal (Begonia rex) widely cultivated as potted plants. Asymmetric fragile large leaves reach a length of 23 cm and differ bright pattern patches of green, silver, brown, red, pink and purple.

Mason's begonia (Begonia masoniana)- a plant with large bright green wrinkled leaves with a brown cross in the center.

coral begonia (Begonia corallina) grows up to 2 m, has silvery leaves and pink flowers that last for a long time.

Begonia metallic (Begonia metallica)- bushy strongly branching plant up to 1.5 m high with reddish white pubescent stems. Unevenly toothed pubescent ovoid leaves of the begonia flower are located on long petioles. Above, they are olive green with bright red veins and a metallic sheen, purple below. The flowers are pink with bright pubescence.

Begonia Bovera (Begonia boweri)- a compact plant about 15-23 cm high with small bright green leaves with a brown border, slightly incised and pubescent along the edge. Single white or slightly pinkish begonia flowers of this species are formed in winter. The plant has a creeping rhizome.

An interesting variety of begonia Tiger with bronze-green spotted leaves.

striped begonia (Begonia listada)- a plant with lobed dark green softly pubescent leaves with bright emerald green speckles. Few white flowers appear in autumn and winter.

Begonia dotted (Begonia maculata) characterized by long shoots, silver dotted pattern on the leaves and pink flowers.

Begonia homemade hogweed and her photo

Begonia hogweed (Begonia heracleifolia)- herbaceous plant 40-50 cm high with a thick creeping stem. Beautiful palmately dissected leaves are large, up to 30 cm long. Their color varies from bright green to light green. The underside of the leaf is light green or reddish brown in places, strongly pubescent. Large pink or white flowers are collected in a large loose brush up to 40-50 cm long. It blooms from late February to April, sometimes until May. growing all year round especially intense in spring and summer. Has several varieties.

Variety begonia hogweed blackish (Begonia heracleifolia var, nigricans) unlike the main species, it applies to both decorative and deciduous and beautifully flowering begonias. Her stem is thick, creeping. Large (up to 25 cm in diameter) palmate-separate leaves are located on short, slightly pubescent petioles. The leaves are dark green to dark brown above and light green below. The flowers are located on a peduncle up to 40-50 cm high. They are relatively large (up to 2.5 cm in diameter), waxy, bright pink, collected in inflorescences. Blooms from late winter to mid-spring (February-April).

Varieties and hybrids of this species are also known.

yellow begonia

yellow begonia (Begonia xanthina)- a herbaceous semi-bush plant up to 40-45 cm high with a thickened short rhizome and strongly branched recumbent shoots. Petioles of this type of indoor begonia are covered with hairs.

The leaves are large (up to 17-20 cm long and 15 cm wide), oval, finely serrated along the edges, with a pointed apex. From above they are dark green, naked; below - pink - purple with sparse pubescence .. Large (3-4 cm in diameter) yellow-orange flowers of begonias are collected in loose inflorescences. This plant is widely known in culture, and it is used in hybridization to obtain new forms.

red-leaved begonia (Begonia x erythrophylla)- a spectacular herbaceous plant with slightly shortened stems pressed to the soil. Numerous leaves are rounded or slightly oblique, 12-15 cm long and 9-10 cm wide. Their upper side is dark green, shiny, the lower one is intense red. Petioles are light green. The flowers are whitish-pink, small. Blooms from December to June.

Begonia brilliant (Begonia nitida)- one of many botanical species widely used in culture. The plant is erect, highly branched, with bare shoots, up to 1.2 m high. The leaves are oval, obliquely heart-shaped at the base, glossy, dark green above, light green below. Peduncle 15-20 cm long. Medium-sized flowers are pink or white. Blooms during winter, spring and summer.

Begonia Limming (Begonia limmingheiana) one of the species cultivated as ampelous plant; perennial shrub with long (30-50 cm) hanging shoots. The leaves are shiny, ovate, heart-shaped at the base, slightly oblique, wavy along the edges, 8-12 cm long and up to 5 cm wide, located on light green short petioles. They are light green with a barely noticeable yellowish tint. Flowers are light red to coral red. Blooms in summer.

Conditions for growing begonias

For decorative leafy plants, a bright, but not sunny, but slightly shaded place is assigned. Even a short stay of plants on open sun leads to severe leaf burns. It is necessary to create the following conditions for growing begonias: in spring and summer, the optimum temperature should be at the level of 18-20 ° C, and in winter - not lower than 18 ° C. Most begonia species do not have a dormant period, and plant growth continues throughout the year with some slowdown in autumn and winter.

Water regularly, using only soft water at room temperature. From spring to autumn, the soil is kept slightly moist, avoiding either excess water in the pot or drying out of a clod of earth. Plants need high humidity, but it is not recommended to spray leaves and flowers. Begonias are fed from March to September once a week, in autumn and winter - once a month with complex mineral fertilizers.

Transplanted annually in the spring. When transplanting, a new pot is taken no more than 2 cm wider than the old one. Good drainage is required (2-3 cm), and then a layer is poured charcoal, which serves as a prophylactic against root rot. A substrate (pH 6.1-7.5) is poured over the drainage and coal, consisting of leafy and soddy soil, humus and peat (2: 1: 2: 2).

The main techniques for the formation of young plants are pruning and pinching. By pinching the tops, shortening the shoots and stem, you can give the begonia any shape - spherical, pyramidal, bushy. To obtain a bush form, the first pinching of the top is done at a height of 5-7 cm. This contributes to the formation of side shoots. After they grow up to 10-12 cm, re-pinching is carried out.

Reproduction of begonia

These plants are propagated in spring and summer by leaf or apical cuttings, rooted under the film, and by dividing the bush.

When breeding begonias leaf cuttings cut off a healthy leaf, cut off its edges where there are no thick veins. The leaf is cut into square cuttings at least 2 cm long. The cuttings are planted vertically or laid out on a substrate consisting of equal parts of sand and peat. Cuttings take root within one to two months.

For propagation of begonias by apical cuttings, ampelous or bush begonias are mainly chosen. The cutting selected for rooting must have at least two nodes (buds). The bottom cut is made under the lowest knot. If the cutting does not have a top, then the upper cut must be made, stepping back 5 mm from the kidney. The large leaves remaining on the handle are cut in half. The cuttings take root within 15-30 days in a mixture of sand and peat (1: 1) at a temperature of 22-24°C.

Begonia always blooming (group of beautiful flowering)

The group of flowering begonias is divided into three subgroups:

The first includes begonias of the type Lorraine that appeared in late XIX centuries and under the name "Gloire de Lorraine" dominated the market for a long time. This variety of begonias blooms in winter with white or pink flowers. Nowadays, it is rarely found in flower shops.

At the beginning of the 20th century in England, begonia was bred from tuberous begonias. Elation , which blooms all year round with white, red, pink, yellow flowers.

In this subgroup, begonias won the most popularity. Rigera named after the breeder.

The third subgroup includes very famous hybrids that bloom all year round. Semperflorens , which tolerate the sun better than the varieties listed above.

Begonia always blooming (Begonia semperflorens)- a low, mound-forming plant, all summer, strewn with small flowers of red, pink and white tones. The leaves of some varieties have a bronze tint. There are many varieties.

Begonia home tuberous

In room culture, it was precisely tuberous house begonia (Begonia x tuberhybrida). This plant belongs to the group of begonias with large double flowers.

Many varieties are known, including ampelous - hanging tuberous begonia (Begonia x tuberhybrida pendula) with single and double flowers, used for hanging baskets.

Begonia tuberous multiflora (Begonia x tuberhybrida multiflora) with simple, semi-double and double flowers of red, orange, pink and yellow tones. All of these types of domestic tuberous begonias bloom during the summer months.

Caring for an ever-blooming begonia

Plants are given a bright place, protected from direct sunlight. In the summer they are kept at room temperature or taken out into the garden, winter-flowering species - at a temperature of 13-21 ° C. In domestic tuberous begonias dying off for the winter, the tubers should be protected from frost. The optimum storage temperature for tubers is 5-10°C.

Caring for an ever-flowering begonia involves abundant watering during the flowering period, the rest of the time as needed, preventing the clod of earth from drying out. During budding and flowering, begonias are fed with a weak solution of complex mineral fertilizers.

Growing large-flowered tuberous begonias as potted plants, regularly cut out small female flowers that appear next to the spectacular large male ones. Constantly remove old flowers (with the exception of small-flowered species).

In the spring, begonia tubers are transplanted into a fresh nutrient mixture, exposed to light sunny place and water regularly. As a rule, begonias bloom in rooms two months after planting (or transplanting) tubers.

Always flowering begonia is propagated by seeds. Tuberous begonias are propagated in spring by cuttings or by dividing old tubers. Winter-flowering hybrids from the "Lorraine" and "Elation" groups can be propagated by cuttings from leaves or stem tips.

In the latter case, in winter, faded plants - mother liquors are kept at a temperature not lower than 16 ° C. In April-May, cuttings 8-10 cm long are cut from them (each should have at least two leaves, two axillary buds), planted in a substrate consisting of equal parts of peat and sand. At a substrate temperature of 20-22°C, the cuttings take root in three to four weeks. Then they are planted in pots with a diameter of 6 cm with soil mixture from leaf earth, peat and sand (1: 1: 1), contain at an air temperature of 18-20 ° C. When the roots are braided with a clod of earth, the plants are first transferred into pots with a diameter of 9 cm, then into pots with a diameter of 12 cm. Simultaneously with the transfer, shoots that have reached a length of 10-12 cm are pinched two or three times, otherwise the plants will bloom too early, in summer.

Plants are affected spider mite, aphids, nematodes, as well as powdery mildew and gray mold.

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Begonia is one of the most beloved and popular ornamental plants. This charming gentle plant often decorates window sills of apartments, houses, offices, gardens and flower beds. It is famous not only for its flowers, but also for its beautiful leaves.

In 1687, Michel Begon organized an expedition to the West Indies to search for new plant species and study those already known to science in more detail.

The expedition was a success - the monk and botanist Charles Plumier discovered six plant species unknown to science in the Antilles. After studying and describing the plant was named "begonia" - in honor of the founder and leader of the expedition.

Begonia can be found in South America, India, mountainous Asia (Himalayas) and even in western Africa. This is the largest plant in the family, which has more than 1000 species.

In addition to the names of varieties and species, you can find on the pages of my blog useful information about being behind this plant, how caring .

Home begonia - description of the plant

Begonia can be either annual or perennial. In addition, among the types of begonias there are shrubs, semi-shrubs, herbs, ampelous species. Some types of plants have leaves that are beautiful in color and shape.

The plant is successfully used both in ornamental gardening - for decorating flower beds, flower beds, etc., and in indoor floriculture. Moreover, deciduous and flower species have the same demand and popularity.

plant species

There is no established classification of plants by species yet, so experts subdivide begonia as follows:

  • biological features of the plant and the scope of use (beautifully flowering, deciduous - decorative)
  • type and shape of the underground part of the plant (tubers, rhizomes, fibrous roots, superficial root system)
  • on the types of shoots and plant growth (with upright bamboo-like shoots, with thick decumbent shoots, thin creeping shoots)

In addition, the plant can be classified as follows:

  • tuberous
  • bush
  • flowering (with abundant bright flowers)
  • decorative - deciduous (with beautifully colored leaves)

Tuberous begonia has a large number of different types and varieties. Many varieties of tuberous begonias beautiful flowers(shaped like roses), there are cascading inflorescences.

It has a bushy form, reaches a height of 20-45 centimeters. The stems are fleshy and rather fragile (the same shoots).

Classification tuberous begonia:

  • large-flowered
  • midiflora
  • small-flowered
  • ampelous

Tuberous begonia flowers can reach a diameter of 20 centimeters with different colors - pink, white, orange, red, etc. Begonia of this species can be grown both on the site (in open field), and on the windowsill in an apartment or house. Distinctive feature can be called the presence of a rhizome in the form of a tuber. The beautiful, varied shape of the leaves makes this species even more attractive to flower lovers.

Begonia varieties

The most popular varieties are Primadonna, Marmorata, Crispa marginata, hybrids Lorraine, Elatior, Party Dress, Picotti, Fimbriata.

Very beautiful ampelous begonia. It is effective for arranging balconies, loggias, entrances to the premises, for decorating gazebos or the facade of a house.

Ampelnaya:

  • "Chanson"
  • "Santa Cruz"
  • "Bonaparte"
  • Picotti yellow
  • "Bolivian"
  • "Boliviensis Million Kisses Amour"

bush begonia- perfect for introducing beginners - flower growers with this culture. Foma bush is achieved through the formation of many side shoots.

In addition, due to the fact that bush begonia blooms for a long time (and when proper care and constantly) another name for bush begonia is considered to be ever-flowering.

In size, the flowers of bush begonias are small, but thanks to them a large number bush as if strewn with flowers.

  • Begonia albo-picta
  • Begonia Othello
  • Begonia Bella
  • Begonia Ambassador Bicolor

All of the varieties listed above can be safely attributed to the type of flowering plants.

But besides these varieties, there are also species with beautiful leaves in shape and color. The leaves may resemble the shape of a heart or a snail. They are different to the touch - glossy, velvety, with pimples, with delicate hairs. And the color scheme of the leaves is simply amazing - from black to silver, with spots, splashes or streaks of bright colors.

  • Begonia Masoniana
  • Begonia Bowerae
  • Begonia Cleopatra
  • Begonia Collared Crispa
  • Begonia Red Kiss
  • Begonia Heracleifolia Nigricans

The beauty of Begonia: the name of the species

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