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Old 04-15-2011, 10:08 AM
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You've got to get over to White Flower Farm near Litchfield and see their Blackmore & Langdon Tuberous begonias. OMG! What plants!







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Woahw. Thats a Begonia with a Camellia flower!
Now I'm interested. I guess Im not much into foliage plants, if I was I would collect ferns.
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P.S. Tindo, almost all begonias are easy to propagate from stem or leaf cuttings as long as they have warmth and high humidity.
Thanks for the info. I just took my two cuttings and put them in some soil in my terrarium. Hopefully that is good enough.
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nice!
I like to grow my tubers from seed - yes I'm crazy.

I just recently started more seeds for this one - "nonstop mocha"
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Leaf cuttings! That's the way to go.

If you were to cut off a leaf of your 'Mocha', pin it down flat onto a pot of sterile potting soil, cut the veins, and put it in a plastic bag, a new plant will start at each cut in the vein.

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yes but I like the seed method personally
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The bogneri is pretty rare...


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I love begonias. I've got some tubers that need to be planted. Got them yesterday. Besides begonias I love African violets. That's my other addiction.
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Some more shots. Sorry for hijacking your thread.
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by the way...the big green plant next to decora is Episcia xantha - a beautiful species with a yellow bloom
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hijack away!

I LOVE african violets. I only have a couple right now due to lack of space

is that a 'night breezes' I see? I have one of those too - my favorite!
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