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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. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. Cane begonia - Wikipedia

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    The dragon wing cultivars are sterile, cane forming Begonia × hybrida. They are very similar to Christmas candy begonias and angel wings. [4] [5] To guarantee that Begonia "Dragon Wing" and its companion plants grow in the same place, consider companion plants that have comparable light and water needs. Begonias require partial shade and well ...

  6. Joanna Gaines Just Shared Her Favorite Winter Flowers for ...

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    The hellebore is a flowering plant that blooms in the winter, and it's Gaines's flower of choice for her outdoor garden displays. Flowers that bloom during this season have a similar vibe to ones ...

  7. Begonia foliosa - Wikipedia

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    Begonia foliosa is a species of flowering plant in the family Begoniaceae, native to Colombia and Venezuela. It is a shrublike begonia growing to 1 metre (3.3 ft), bearing succulent, pendent stems 45 centimetres (18 in) long, thickly clothed with glossy oval green leaves, and producing panicles of small white flowers.

  8. Begonia masoniana - Wikipedia

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    It is a rhizomatous perennial begonia growing to 0.5 metres (20 in), bearing large, asymmetrical, textured green leaves covered in reddish hairs, with a prominent dark brown pattern in the centre of each leaf, reminiscent of the German Iron Cross. It produces small white flowers in erect panicles, but is

  9. Begonia maculata - Wikipedia

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    The plant grows white or pink flowers in clusters with yellow centers on a single stem. [4] The best conditions for propagating Begonia maculata are bright, indirect light and water poured just below the surface of the soil anytime it seems dry to the touch. Use filtered water or rainfall, it requires less water but more often than other ...