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Begonia - Spectrum Takora Yellow
The Spectrum Takora Yellow begonias are distinguished by their large, double flowers that are golden yellow in color. Too much shade however, may cause the plants to become soft and less prolific in bloom. These plants perform best when soil temperatures are above 60°F and when planted in flowerbeds. These very vigorous Spectrum Begonias are excellent in porch boxes and hanging baskets. The Begonia Spectrum Takora Yellow, 'Begonia x hybrida', are wonderfully floriferous plants that are at home in the garden, or in patio containers. In cool or wet climates, consider growing your Spectrum begonias on a patio or in porch boxes. They should not be subjected to more than ˝ day of sun as they will not tolerate a full sun location. This begonia is a cross between the winter flowering Begonia socotrana, and the summer flowering tuberous types of begonias. ... more info
Scoparia - Melongolly Blue They are late flowering and non-edible. Melongolly Blue is a great new plant for adding texture and/or a soft accent to any container. For zones 10-11, this plant can also be a perennial. The Scoparia Melongolly Blue, 'Scoparia hybrid', a Proven Selections plant, displays melon-scented, powder blue flowers that cover this finely foliaged bush. |