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  2. Conservatoire du Bégonia - Wikipedia

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    The Conservatoire du Bégonia (1,000 m 2) is a botanical garden specializing in begonias. It is located at 1 rue Charles Plumier, Rochefort, Charente-Maritime, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, and open for guided tours several days per week in early spring and late fall; an admission fee is charged. Conservatoire du Bégonia

  3. Cookware and bakeware - Wikipedia

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    Stockpots are large pots with sides at least as tall as their diameters. This allows stock to simmer for extended periods of time without major reducing. Stockpots are typically measured in volume (6–36 L). Stock pots come in a large variety of sizes to meet any need from cooking for a family to preparing food for a banquet.

  4. Begonia - Wikipedia

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    Many begonias will grow and flower year-round except for tuberous begonias, which usually have a dormant period. During this dormant period, the tubers can be stored in a cool, dry place. Begonias of the semperflorens group (or wax begonias) are frequently grown as bedding plants outdoors.

  5. Begonia × tuberhybrida - Wikipedia

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    Tuberous begonias grow best in partial shade or filtered sunlight. Excessive exposure to sunlight can result in burnt flowers and leaves. However, too much shade will result in compensatory growth of foliage at the expense of flowers. Soil. When preparing the soil for Begonia tuberhybrida, good drainage is important.

  6. Houseplant - Wikipedia

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    A houseplant, sometimes known as a pot plant, potted plant, or an indoor plant, is an ornamental plant that is grown indoors. [1] As such, they are found in places like residences and offices , mainly for decorative purposes .

  7. List of Begonia species - Wikipedia

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    Begonia abbottii Urb.; Begonia abdullahpieei Kiew; Begonia aberrans Irmsch.; Begonia aborensis Dunn; Begonia acaulis Merr. & L.M.Perry; Begonia acclivis Coyle ...

  8. Cane begonia - Wikipedia

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    Angel wing begonias are hybrid cane Begonias which resulted from a cross between Begonia aconitifolia and B. coccinea. The hybridization was made by California plant breeder Eva Kenworthy Gray in 1926. [3] The name derives from their pointed leaves. [1] The flowers are edible, with a sweet tart taste. [citation needed]

  9. American Begonia Society - Wikipedia

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    The American Begonia Society is a horticultural society devoted to the promotion, cultivation, and study of begonias (plant family Begoniaceae). The organization was founded in 1932, and has a worldwide membership. [1] It is the International Cultivar Registration Authority for begonias. [2] The organization publishes a bi-monthly magazine, The ...