The name "Begonia" originates from the French botanist Michel Bégon, who was the governor of the island of Hispaniola in the late 17th century. The plant was named in his honor by the Swedish botanist Charles Plumier, who discovered it during his botanical explorations in the Caribbean. Plumier recognized the unique characteristics of the plant and chose to commemorate Bégon's contributions to botany with the name.
The scientific name for the Tuberous Begonia is Begonia tuberhybrida.
The scientific name for the Angelwings begonia is Begonia coccinea.
Several begonias have peach flowers. Try: Begonia tuberhybrida 'Sugar Candy', Begonia tuberhybrida pendula 'Bridal Cascade'.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Begonia xargenteogutta.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Begonia grandis.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Begonia tuberhybridacultorum.
Yes, there are a wide range of species and hybrids grown for their blooms.
begonia
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Begonia semperflorens-cultorum, B. X tuberhybrida.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Begonia semperflorens-cultorum, B. X tuberhybrida.
Begonia
The genus of begonia is Begonia. There are over 1,800 species within this genus, including common varieties like Begonia rex and Begonia tuberhybrida.