Family: Begoniaceae
Scientific Name: Begonia x semperflorens Cherry Blossom
Common Name: Begonia Cherry Blossom
| Description | A begonia with double white to pink flowers that look like smalls cotton balls. |
| Pronunciation | (be-GON-yuh) |
| Plant Type | All Plants, Perennial Tender |
| Sunlight | sun to shade best in partial sun/shade |
| Moisture | average |
| Soil & Site | average |
| Growing Media | average patio container mix |
| Flowers | double, pink fading to white in the center |
| Leaves | single, glossy green |
| Stems | very tiny dust-like seeds |
| Dimensions | 8-10 inches tall |
| Maintenance | deadheading, double flowers turn to mush on the plant |
| Propagation | cuttings |
| Author's Notes | Almost all Begonias can be overwinter in a bright window. |
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