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Begonia  Classification

Begonias

The begonia group is one of the great groups of cultivated ornamental plants. Very many species have been introduced, and there are numberless hybrids and variations. Because of the great numbers of interesting forms, begonias have appealed strongly to collectors. This is a very diverse group of plants, many of them are grown primarily for foliage, others for the showy bloom. 

The first begonia was introduced into England in 1777. Since then, there have been improved so rapidly, that there are thousands of variations now in cultivations, displaying the most gorgeous colors in their flowers and beautiful coloring int heir leaves. 

The geographical distribution of begonias is very disjunctive and localized. They are indigenous to Mexico, Central and South America, Asia and South Africa. 

Rex Begonias. Rex Begonias are kings of the Begonia World, that's why they are called REX that in Latin means KING. These type of begonias display wildly varied leaves streaked, bordered, spotted, and splotched by many colors. They also flower, but usually the flowers are overshadowed by the striking foliage.

Cane Begonias. Cane begonias have been popular plants for many years and were probably grown by your Grandmother who called them "Angel Wing" begonias. There are several types of canes in varying sizes but they all have in common tough stems that have a bamboo appearance, which gives them the cane handle. 

Semperflorens Begonias. This type of begonia is probably the most widely grown begonia and in some parts of the country is called "wax type" because of the waxy look to the leaves.  All have round leaves and are ever blooming and the flowers come in every shade of red, pink and white.

Tuberous Begonias. The tuberous type of begonia is also very popular around the world as a bedding plant and also as a greenhouse plant. The tuberous types are grown for their flowers although there are a few varieties and species which have interesting leaves and growth. 

Trailing Begonias. The trailing type of begonia are grown mostly for their trailing habit but put on a spectacular show of flowers, usually in the spring. Some of the newer varieties have a longer blooming period or are ever blooming.

Thick-stemmed Begonia. The thick-stemmed types are not as widely grown but come in various forms. The common factor between them is their very thick stems. Most thick-stemmed types don't branch much but send up new growth from the base. They also show off the thick stems because they drop their lower leaves and usually only have leaves on the tips. These can be very attractive and are definitely unusual if you're looking for something different to grow.

So now that you know more about begonias you can buy some or share your opinion or ask questions at our discussion forums.




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