Begonias come in a wide variety of colors, including shades of pink, red, white, yellow, and orange. Some varieties also feature multi-colored or patterned leaves, adding further visual interest. The blooms can vary in intensity and hue, making them popular in both gardens and indoor settings.
It's a shade of pink. On the very bright side of the pallet.
The three most popular varieties of begonias for gardening are tuberous begonias, Rex begonias, and fibrous rooted begonias. Fibrous rooted begonias are also called the old fashioned wax.
Scarlet Begonias was created in 1974.
A hanging begonias will usually eat YOUR MOM
Mike Stevens has written: 'Begonias' -- subject(s): Begonias
Begonias
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Bernice Brilmayer has written: 'All about begonias' -- subject(s): Begonias, Varieties
George Otten has written: 'Tuberous-rooted begonias and their culture' -- subject(s): Begonias
Yes, begonias thrive in humid conditions as they prefer moist environments to grow and flourish.