£10.00 In stock
A hardy Begonia from China with green leaves and white flowers shorter than the normal species and the leaves have prominent red veins on the underside . Best ...
It is a monoecious, tuberous-rooted, clump-forming perennial that typically forms a bushy mound of foliage to 2' tall on branching stems.
Missing: sinensis | Show results with:sinensis
£9.50
The subsp. sinensis has smaller, prettier leaves than the commoner subsp. evansiana and in this form they have particularly attractive red veining underneath.
People also ask
Do begonia grandis like sun or shade?
Where to plant begonia grandis?
How big do begonia grandis get?
What are the benefits of begonia grandis?
The native range of this subspecies is Central & S. China. It is a tuberous geophyte and grows primarily in the temperate biome.
£5.00 In stock
A new introduction with white flowers and attractive mossy green leaves with distinct red veins underneath. More compact than more common types to 40cm.
Missing: subsp. | Show results with:subsp.
Genus. Begonia can be annuals, evergreen or deciduous perennials or shrubs, with fibrous, tuberous or rhizomatous roots and usually asymmetrical leaves, often ...
General Information. Stem 20-40 cm tall, weak, usually not branched. Leaf blade abaxially pale, occasionally reddish, elliptic-ovate or triangular-ovate, 5-12(- ...
€5.50
Begonia grandis subsp. sinensis is smaller than the previous one in almost every way. The plant is only slightly higher than 60 cm and the also much smaller ...
Begoniaceae ; Stems: herbaceous ; Bed: A09 ; Accession Number: 180909 ; Date Received: 10/25/2018 ; Date Planted: 10/17/2020 ...
Styles connate or slightly connate at base, branched; stigma spirally tortuous, rarely U-shaped. ○ Forests, on limestone rocks in shaded moist environments, on ...