One of the most challenging factors about cultivating a begonia plant is to able to gauge what they actually need - I find that as often as it seemed, begonias do have short life-span and may require constant care as they can face root-rot easily and often happens to the big leaved plant types.
It is still a mystery to me why this begonias still dies after reaching maturity but some do form many rhizome as it ages and form a colony however not all share the same sentiments.
Begonia popenoei; This hardy Rhizome begonia is commonly known as Popenoe’s Begonia,
White Begonia or Giant Leaf Begonia somehow has huge foliage structure and able to grow tall and upright in the right condition.
A little history on this one, It was named after Paul Popenoe's brother, Wilson, a botanist.
This particular Begonia is a native plant from Central America - from Guatemala to Honduras.
Just like most green leafed begonias - I find they do much better than the colored Rex Begonia versions. It does have a tall upright standing inflorescence but I have yet to see it.
Unlike most begonias where they are very much a small compact plant - this one is a huge and showy and therefore do take note concerning the plant growth size if you are having the intention to grow them in your garden, I for one had refrained from getting this one due to lack of space in my garden for this one.
Begonia Common Names and Images
Here is the link where I had put together a list of all the begonias that I had come across. A database of all the different types & their characteristics. Please click on the link on the title above for the post.
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