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  2. Angel Wing Begonias Are the Underrated Plant Everyone ... - AOL

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    Angel wing begonias are typically grown as houseplants, though they will do okay outdoors in part shade. They’re moderate growers, reaching heights of 2 to 3 feet and widths of about 2 feet.

  3. Add Color To Your Containers All Winter Long With This Easy ...

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    Even though the season of brightly lit evergreens and greenery is right around the corner, our flower beds, pots, and yards tend to take a backseat this time of year to festive decor.

  4. 11 Best Shrubs For Winter Containers - AOL

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  5. Begonia - Wikipedia

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    Although most Begonia species are tropical or subtropical in origin, the Chinese species B. grandis is hardy to USDA hardiness zone 6 and is commonly known as the "hardy begonia". Most begonias can be grown outdoors year-round in subtropical or tropical climates, but in temperate climates, begonias are grown outdoors as annuals, or as house or ...

  6. 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.

  7. Begonia palmata - Wikipedia

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    Begonia palmata is a species of plant in the genus Begonia of the family Begoniaceae. It is a small herb of height 20–90 cm tall. It is found in moist places, next to streams or under the shade. It is found in many parts of Asia, including eastern Himalayas. [2]

  8. Yes, You Can Sow Seeds Outdoors in Winter—Here's How - AOL

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    Winter sowing lets you extend your growing season and helps some types of seeds sprout better.

  9. Begonia carolineifolia - Wikipedia

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    Begonia carolineifolia, the palm leaf begonia, palmate begonia or hand begonia, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Begonia native to central and southern Mexico and northern Central America. [2] It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. [3]