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The three most popular varieties of begonias for gardening are tuberous begonias, Rex begonias, and fibrous rooted begonias. Fibrous rooted begonias are also called the old fashioned wax.
Scarlet Begonias was created in 1974.
There are several types of cane begonias, including Angel Wing, Dragon Wing, and Bamboo begonias. They differ in their leaf shape, size, and color, as well as their growth habits. Angel Wing begonias have large, wing-shaped leaves with silver spots, while Dragon Wing begonias have smaller, glossy leaves with a more compact growth habit. Bamboo begonias have long, slender leaves that resemble bamboo stalks. Each type of cane begonia has its own unique characteristics that make it distinct from the others.
A hanging begonias will usually eat YOUR MOM
Mike Stevens has written: 'Begonias' -- subject(s): Begonias
Potatoes with sprouts are safe to eat as long as you remove the sprouts and any green areas before cooking. The sprouts and green parts contain a toxic compound called solanine, which can cause illness if consumed in large amounts.
Potatoes with sprouts can still be used for cooking, but it is recommended to remove the sprouts before using them. The sprouts contain solanine, a toxic compound that can cause digestive issues if consumed in large amounts. It is best to cut off the sprouts and any green parts before cooking the potatoes.
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Bernice Brilmayer has written: 'All about begonias' -- subject(s): Begonias, Varieties