TUBEROUS BEGONIA If you like big and bold, then you might grow tuberous begonias, although the hanging varieties have smaller flowers and are easier to grow. They all come from South America and like mild growing conditions, neither too hot nor too cold, and low humidity. The large flowered cultivars are usually grown from named tubers, but the photo is of a plant grown from US seed, and took about 4 months from sowing to flowering, and was obtained through the grower’s connections with the Melbourne Begonia Society.
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