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  2. 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.

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  4. Begonia - Wikipedia

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    Wax begonias are very attractive, they adapt well when brought inside the house for overwintering and can live up to 4-5 years. [5] A recent group of hybrids derived from this group is marketed as "Dragonwing" begonias; they are much larger both in leaf and in flower. Tuberous begonias are frequently used as container plants.

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    When you’re ready to winterize your garden, these are the most important tools to have on hand: Hand pruners to clip off thick-stemmed produce, like peppers. Shovel to dig up root vegetables and ...

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    As we enter the brunt of winter and temperatures turn colder, here are 11 steps homeowners should take to ensure their homes are safe and secure.

  7. 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.

  8. Ornamental bulbous plant - Wikipedia

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    Winter flowering bulbs: some species from the following genera: Galanthus, Crocus, Cyclamen and Eranthis. Some species of bulbous plants grow naturally in shady or woodland areas, and thus are well suited to areas in a garden that have similar conditions.

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