- How to Grow and Care for Begonias - The Spruce
There are many begonia varieties to choose from, with over 2,000 species in the genus and thousands more hybrids and cultivars Below is a breakdown of the four basic types of begonias to help you choose one best suited for your conditions and location
- How to Grow Care for Beautiful Begonias - Garden Design
Although typically on the smaller side, begonia plants pack a big punch of color and interest, making them a favorite for both indoor containers and outdoor beds
- How to Care for Begonias - Better Homes Gardens
Begonias are classic annuals for good reason: They come in a huge variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, with stunning flowers and foliage Even better, begonias—and in particular, the most popular type, the wax begonia—are remarkably easy to grow, adapting to a range of conditions
- Begonia - Wikipedia
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
- How to Grow and Care for Begonias - Martha Stewart
Begonias are beautiful tropical plants perfect for growing in shade gardens or under a shady porch Many gardeners love begonias for their gorgeous, brightly-colored blossoms in various hues, including white, yellow, orange, pink, and red When they're not in bloom, their glossy foliage takes center stage
- Begonias: How to Care for Begonia Plants | The Old Farmers Almanac
Learn how to plant, grow, and care for begonia plants—indoors and outdoors! From potting to watering to cultivation
- How to Care for a Begonia: 14 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
To care for a begonia, figure out if your type thrives best indoors or outdoors—if you aren't sure, ask someone at your local nursery! All begonias like bright but indirect light, so find a partially shaded spot for your plant
- How to Grow and Care for Begonias - Garden. org
There are more than 1,500 distinct species of begonias, and plant breeders have created a seemingly infinite number of cultivated varieties and hybrids Unlike most familiar garden plants, begonias bear separate male and female flowers, with both occurring on the same plant
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