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Friday, February 7, 2014

Cane Begonia Collection




















These are my Cane Begonias which I consider the easy ones.
I rarely find these begonias for sale - I wonder that these are slowly phasing out from the nurseries as they are quite hardy and perhaps had become passing plants among gardeners.

These are tall and have spots on them.
I wonder why begonias don't seemed to have their scientific names.
Regardless - these beauties are truly making my garden colourful.







1 comment:

Lavender and Vanilla Friends of the Gardens said...

I do like the tall cane begonias; we also call them angel wings. There are so many colours to covet. Yes it seems they are not at all the "flavour" of Nurseries nowadays. One really has to be lucky to find some, sometimes hybrids, which are beautiful but not as hardy as the originals.when I drive through suburbia, most gardens are very boring, just the same everywhere and then suddenly one spots a little gem which stands out with different plants and arrangements in the front garden.
(My garden) http://titania-lavenderandvanilla.blogspot.com.au/

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