Begonia - Fibrous Root Begonia

Begonia - Fibrous Root Begonia

Begonia - Fibrous Root Begonia

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Noen av de mange stammene til begonia har farget løvverk, men blomstfarger er generelt hvite, rosa og røde. De varierer i høyde fra seks tommer til to fot og krever en fuktig, godt drenert, fruktbar jord. De vokser i sol eller skygge, men sykdommer kan være mer av et problem i skygge. Begonias med grønne løvverk gjør det bedre i solen og bronsorter.

Begonias kan forplanteres av frøbladspåner eller myke treavlinger. Noen kan danne mange skudd og kan deles. Frøet er veldig fint og kan være vanskelig for uerfarne gartnere å jobbe med. Plantefrø i et lett, godt drenert medium holdes jevnt fuktig. Så frøet tynt og ikke dekk det. Sprøyting er best en fot under lysrør igjen i 24 timer. Frøet spirer i to til tre uker ved temperaturer mellom 70 og 80 grader.

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Begonia - Fibrous Root Begonia

FAQ - 💬

❓ What are fibrous rooted begonias?

👉 Fibrous Rooted Begonias differ from Tuberous Begonias in both appearance and their root structure. These are the more commonly known garden begonias, with small single or double flowers, and have a fibrous root system. This type of begonia enjoys bright light and some direct sun more so than Tuberous Begonias.

❓ Are fibrous rooted begonias perennial?

👉 These fibrous-rooted, tender perennial begonias are usually grown as annuals. Their flowers can be white, pink or red and are produced throughout the summer until the first frosts. The compact plants can also have attractive foliage. They are one of the few bedding plants that are satisfactory in partial shade.

❓ What kind of roots do begonias have?

👉 Sometimes begonias are a bit confusing as they have actually three types of root structures: tuberous, fibrous or rhizomatous.

❓ How do I know if my begonia is tuberous or fibrous?

👉 Gently dig up your begonia and take a look at the roots. Fibrous-rooted begonias will look stringy; rhizomatous will have creeping surface stems and roots; and tuberous begonias have a round, flattened brown tuber that looks, well, a lot like a cow pie!

👉 These are the more commonly known garden begonias, with small single or double flowers, and have a fibrous root system. This type of begonia enjoys bright light and some direct sun more so than Tuberous Begonias.

❓ How do you root begonias from the stem?

👉 Rooting a begonia from the stem is pretty straightforward. First, prepare your soil mix in the seed tray or rectangular pot. Next, simply grab your scissor or small pruning shear, then cut a stem in the plant, about 1 to 1 ½ inches. Choose a stem with a healthy mature leaf.

❓ Where do begonias grow?

👉 Find Hardiness Zone? Fibrous Begonias are a diverse group known for their colorful flowers, compact shape, and rounded green, bronze, or variegated leaves. Native to tropical and subtropical regions, they are grown as annuals in cooler areas where they are not hardy.

❓ Is begonias a type of Rose?

👉 Begonias are not a type of rose- though many varieties resemble the rose. They are a member of the Begoniaceae, and there are over 1,800 different types of plant species. Begonias are native to hot, humid, and tropical climates and unlike a rose, thrive in shady areas.


Forfatteren Av Artikkelen: William Larsen. Uavhengig konstruksjon og teknisk ekspert. Erfaring i byggebransjen siden 1980. Faglig kompetanse i retninger: konstruksjon, arkitektur, design, husbygging.

Video Instruksjon: Rooting Begonia Cuttings Indoors- Great Houseplant.


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