The trick to growing begonia's is making sure a few of the flowers' needs are met. First remember that too much sun will cause burning and wilting. If they don't get enough indirect light they will not produce flowers or grow new branches.
The other concern is soil. Sandy soil is almost as bad as clay soil. Adding amendments like peat moss or mulch will give you best results.
Begonia's are acid-loving and require slow release fertilizer like: Dynamite or Osmoscote.
If you notice dead/dying branches, cut them off to keep the plant's energy focused on new branches and blooms.
These are the general needs of Begonias so remember to keep an eye on them to see if the type you have require more care.
Begonia plants do shed their flowers; however new ones will soon be on the way.
Several begonias have peach flowers. Try: Begonia tuberhybrida 'Sugar Candy', Begonia tuberhybrida pendula 'Bridal Cascade'.
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To prune a nonstop begonia, use clean, sharp scissors or pruners to remove any dead or damaged leaves, stems, or flowers. Cut back leggy growth to encourage the plant to produce more compact and bushy growth. Make the cuts at a 45-degree angle just above a leaf node to promote new growth.
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They produce so that we could have more oxygen in the atmosphere. Flowers breath in our CO2 and give out the oxygen that we breathe. That is why we all have flowers and that is why they keep growing.
The scientific name for the Tuberous Begonia is Begonia tuberhybrida.