At a Glance
- Variety:Begonia
- Flower Colour(?):
What does this mean?
Flower Colour
Flowers come in a vast variety of colours from pure white to almost black. Colour can be affected by a number of factors including environment and diet. Use the photographs as a guide and expect variations.
Red
- Flowering Time(?):
What does this mean?
Flowering Time
A plants development is synchronised with the changing seasons and flowering is one of several changes that occur at the appropriate time of year dependent on the specific plant. While our meteorological seasons are defined by specific dates; there can be two or the weeks difference in the start and end of the horticultural ‘season’ between the north and south of the UK.
Summer – Autumn
- Flowering Height(?):
What does this mean?
Flowering Height
How tall the flowers will reach above ground level when fully developed.
18cm/7 inches
- Planting Depth(?):
What does this mean?
Planting Depth
This indicates how deep you should plant, below ground level, for best results.
Place on the surface
- Planting Distance(?):
What does this mean?
Planting Distance
This is simply our recommended planting distance for a good display. For a naturalistic appearance, it normally works best to keep spacing a little random. It is just intended as a guide and does not need to adhered to too rigidly.
5cm/2 inches
- Planting Time(?):
What does this mean?
Planting Time
Recommended time of year to plant.
April onwards
- Soil/Position(?):
What does this mean?
Soil/Position
Indicates the required type of soil and light conditions for best results.
Begonias like a rich, moist garden soil with good drainage. Preferably in a semi-shaded place, although they will bloom in full sun.
Pendula flowers ideal for hanging baskets.
Good for hanging baskets, window boxes and containers on the patio and balcony.