Begonia - Spectrum Bavaria
November 5, 2008 by Heirloom Man
Begonia - Spectrum BavariaThe Begonia Spectrum Bavaria, ‘Begonia x hybrida’, are wonderfully floriferous plants that are at home in the garden, or in patio containers. This begonia is a cross between the winter flowering Begonia socotrana, and the summer flowering tuberous types of begonias. The Spectrum Bavaria begonias are distinguished by their large, double flowers that are a rose pink in color. These very vigorous Spectrum Begonias are excellent in porch boxes and hanging baskets. In cool or wet climates, consider growing your Spectrum begonias on a patio or in porch boxes. These plants perform best when soil temperatures are above 60-F and when planted in flowerbeds. They should not be subjected to more than -+ day of sun as they will not tolerate a full sun location. Too much shade however, may cause the plants to become soft and less prolific in bloom.
Coleus - Dapple AppleThe Coleus Dapple Apple, ‘Coleus hybrid’, has apple green, wide leaves that are richly adorned with yellow flecks underpinned by yellow veins. These new, bigger, sun loving varieties have revolutionized contanier gardening. The brilliant colors explode

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