begonia• Does it look like a begonia?• TopicaltipCheck any impatiens and begonias that you intend to over-winter indoors.• That first December 1904 issue featuredbegonias, as does the January 1996 issue.• However well you treat them, after two to three years these foliagebegonias lose their compactappearance and look straggly.• A waterfall of begonias, of every colour known to the plant breeders of the 1960s, filled the conservatory.• I recently planted beds with salvia, begonias, petunias and geraniums.• A visit to any of their shows is a delight and you can see begonias at their best.• I place my three long-stemmed, red roses beside the begonias.
Originbegonia
(1700-1800)Modern Latin from Michel Bégon (1638-1710), French governor of Santo Domingo, who discovered the plant