- alba
Begonia 'Green Gold'
Begonia listada Begonia luxurians Begonia masoniana Begonia metallica Begonia solananthera Begonia soli-mutata
Begonia sutherlandii...
- The cane
begonias are a
group of
Begonia cultivars.
Their name
derives from
their tough, bamboo-like stems. They can grow up to 10 ft (3.0 m) tall, which...
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Begonia maculata (maculata
meaning "spotted"), the
polka dot
begonia, is a
species of
begonia native to
southeast Brazil. It
grows naturally in the Atlantic...
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Begonia × hiemalis, the
elatior begonia or
Reiger begonia, is an
artificial hybrid species of
flowering plant in the
family Begoniaceae. Its
parents are...
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Begonia rex, the king
begonia, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Begoniaceae. It is
found from
Arunachal Pradesh to
southeast China, and has...
- Irmsch.
Begonia aborensis Dunn
Begonia acaulis Merr. & L.M.Perry
Begonia acclivis Coyle Begonia acerifolia ****h
Begonia aceroides Irmsch.
Begonia acetosa...
- Big Fish &
Begonia (simplified Chinese: 大鱼海棠;
traditional Chinese: 大魚海棠; pinyin: Dàyú Hǎitáng; Wade–Giles: Ta4yü2 Hai3tʻang2; lit. 'The big fish and the...
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During World War II,
Operation Begonia was the
airborne counterpart to the
amphibious Operation Jonquil,
conducted by
British SAS and
Eighth Army Airborne...
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Begonia masoniana, the iron
cross begonia, is a
species of
plant in the
family Begoniaceae,
native to
southern China and
northern Vietnam. It was originally...
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Tuberous begonias (
Begonia ×
tuberhybrida Voss, also
known as the
Tuberhybrida Group or the
Tuberosa Group) are a
group of
Begonia cultivars, sometimes...