
Begonia, Tuberous (Begonia tuberhybrida)
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Begonia, Tuberous (Begonia tuberhybrida)
USDA Hardiness Zones: 9a to 10a
Height: 6" to 12"
Spread: 0" to 12"
Exposure: shade to partial shade partial sun
Bloom Color: Orange, Pink, Red, Salmon, White, Yellow
Bloom Time: Early fall, Late summer, Mid summer, Mid fall
Leaf Color: Green
Growth Rate: average
Moisture: moist
Soil Condition: Acidic, Adaptable, Loamy, Neutral, Sandy, Well drained
Form: Rounded
Landscape Uses:
Border, Container, Massing
Special Features:
Attractive foliage, Attractive flowers or blooms
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Posted Comments:
10-29-2009 10:20
Trish wrote:
I agree with Elliott, that is the information I was looking for as I hav brought mine inside now for the winter and although its in a well lit room and being taken care of, it seems to be dying anyway. How can it be saved for next year?
10-29-2008 12:00
Elliott wrote:
Tuberous Begonia
Your article did not stress the process for wintering over the tubers. This is a critical step in prolonging the life of each tuber - they are expensive and various colours and specimen are difficult to replace.
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