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A begonia is a plant, a member of the genus Begonia, which comprises 1795 different plant species and are native to moist subtropical and tropical climates.
Yes, begonia grows in soil, not in water.
begonia
Yes, there are a wide range of species and hybrids grown for their blooms.
Wax Begonia
Begonia plants do shed their flowers; however new ones will soon be on the way.
the answer is the plant has very hairy smooth leaves.
No, begonia and coleus are not of the same genus. Begonia belongs to the genus Begonia, while coleus is part of the genus Plectranthus. They are both popular ornamental plants but belong to different families within the plant kingdom.
leaves
Plants like African violets, jade plants, and spider plants can reproduce by leaf propagation. This involves taking a leaf or part of a leaf from the plant and encouraging it to develop roots, eventually growing into a new plant.
begonia, petunia, miconia
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