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Main varieties of Begonia

Marie Schrader
2020-07-28 11:10:43
I don't need to describe the beauty of Begonia. There are many people who like it. But you don't think it's just one, do you? Beautiful Begonia can be divided into five categories, all of which are varieties.

Begonia monoptera

The leaves around the fruit are very large, showing a shape like a elongated circle, the length is about 15 mm to 17 mm, the widest place is 6 mm to 7 mm, and the top is slightly sharp; its flowering period is September, and the fruit period is October; the origin is Gansu, Yunnan and other places; the growth environment is the humid place in the forest depth of 2200 meters above sea level.

Chinese Begonia

It is a variety of Begonia, which can grow up to 70cm, generally between 20cm and 40cm. It rarely produces branches. The whole shape is like a pyramid, and the top is pointed. Its flowers are very small. Its origin is Hubei, Guangxi, Guizhou, Sichuan (East), Shaanxi, Gansu (South), Shanxi, Henan, Shandong, Hebei, etc. Land, now Fujian, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Hunan, Kunming and other places are planted; mainly growing in the high altitude, humid and dark hillside.

Chinese Begonia

Its name is to identify the best characteristics of plants. The surface of leaves is covered with very small bristles and long hairs. The length of bristles is about 0.3mm, and the length of long hairs is about 0.8mm to 0.9mm. Its origin is Sichuan, Hubei and other places. It grows in a dark and humid environment at an altitude of 1200m.

Chinese Begonia

The leaf surface is covered with soft fine hairs; the origin is Sichuan; it grows in the dark and humid environment more than 1000 meters above sea level.

Begonia monoptera

All column Begonia

The height of the plant is between 12cm and 60cm; the leaves are triangular; the flowering period is from July to August, and the fruiting period is from September to October; the origin of the plant is Sichuan and other places, growing in the dense forest with an altitude of more than 2000m, which is relatively dark and humid.

Begonia holostylus

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