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  2. Begonia - Wikipedia

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  3. Bryophyllum - Wikipedia

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  4. Begonia maculata - Wikipedia

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  5. For a Stunning Houseplant, Consider the Angel Wing Begonia - AOL

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    Propagating Angel Wing Begonias While begonias take well to propagating, homeowners might find it easiest to make new angel wings (and many cane-type begonias) from stem or leaf cuttings.

  6. Cutting (plant) - Wikipedia

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  7. Begonia luxurians - Wikipedia

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    Klotzsch. Begonia luxurians, also known as the tree begonia or palm leaf begonia, is an evergreen perennial flowering plant in the family Begoniaceae, known for its tall growth habit and large, drooping, palmate leaves sprouting from bright-red, erect stems. Each leaf is divided into many narrow leaflets, giving a "palm-like" appearance.

  8. Begonia grandis - Wikipedia

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    Begonia grandis, the hardy begonia, [1][2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Begoniaceae. This herbaceous perennial has alternate, simple leaves on arching stems. The flowers are pink or white, borne in dichotomously branching cymes from late summer through fall in USDA U.S. Hardiness Zone 7. As the common name "hardy begonia ...

  9. Begonia boliviensis - Wikipedia

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    The stems of Begonia boliviensis spring from a tuberous root-stock, and attain a height of between 12 inches (300 mm) and 18 inches (460 mm); the flowers, produced in pairs or threes on short stems in the angles of the obliquely lanceolate leaves, are bright orange/pink in colour, composed of four pointed segments.

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