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Rex Begonias

Description

The begonia is one of the great groups of cultivated ornamental plants. Because of the great numbers of interesting forms, begonias have appealed strongly to collectors and fanciers. 

Rex begonias are grown for their varied and usually brightly colored leaves of various irregular shapes, often silvery or with bright green or red.

The geographical distribution of begonias is very disjunctive and localized. They are indigenous to Mexico, Central and South America, Asia, and South Africa. 

The first begonia was introduced into England in 1777, Begonia nitida . Since then, about 200 have proved of value to the horticulturist. Few other plants have been improved or varied so rapidly, there being thousands of variations now in cultivation, displaying the most gorgeous coloring in their leaves.

 

Cultural Info
  • Exposure: Bright shade.
  • Size: 12-15" W 8-12"T
  • Bloom: Sporadic throughout the season.
  • Use: Use as shade hanging basket, borders, window boxes, & houseplants.
  • Feeding: Once per month with a nigh nitrogen fertilizer.
  • Water: Keep evenly moist.
  • Pruning: None required.

 

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What's in a name
Begonias were named to honour Michael Begon (1638-1710), a French government official in the West Indies and Canada who was also an amateur botanist and plant collector.

Common Names
> Rex Begonia

Scientific Name
> Begonia rex cultorum

Family
> Begoniaceae

Origin
> Mexico
> Central America
> South America
> Asia

Sizes Available
> 6" pot
> 8" pot

Availability
> Year round
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