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Terrarium

Terrarium While not an official designation of Begonia type, some Begonias we collect are diminuative plants requiring high humidity. These are worth growing, but require special care in a sealed Terrarium

Wax

Wax These are the common annual bedding plants across the country, but they can live year-round here at the coast. They have fibrous root systems, waxy leaves (green or bronze), Wax

Thick Stemmed

Thick Stemmed These are a less common group with very thick, somewhat succulent stems that grow slowly. They often have large leaves and are generally low-maintenance, thriving in bright light Thick Stemmed

Hardy

Hardy One of the most common indoor bromeliads, Guzmania is prized for its glossy green leaves and vibrant, long-lasting flower bracts in red, orange, yellow, or white. Hardy Begonia Care Hardy

Rhizomatous

Rhizomatous These types are grown primarily for their incredibly diverse foliage rather than their flowers. They possess thick, creeping underground stems (rhizomes) and come in many shapes, sizes, textures, and Rhizomatous

Cane

Cane (& Angel Wing) Characterized by their tough, upright, bamboo-like stems with swollen nodes. They can grow quite tall and often have striking foliage with spots or patterns (like the Cane

Rex

Rex Rex Begonias are renowned for their spectacular foliage, grown almost exclusively for the visual impact of their leaves rather than their flowers. They feature vibrant colors and intricate patterns, Rex

Tuberous

Tuberous Grown from a tuber, these are primarily known for their spectacular, large, often showy flowers. They typically bloom in the summer and go dormant in the winter, dying back Tuberous