Write with the knowledge of death on your shoulder, write the beauty of the red leafed begonia, remember winter, write with compassion. |
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Temperate flowers such as gloxinia, tuberous rooted begonia, altromaria and liluims will be showcased. |
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You can bring in a blooming agapanthus or begonia, and either drop it in a pot or wrap the nursery container in fabric. |
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In summer months, bright annuals such as impatiens, begonia, and coleus make attractive companion plants. |
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Being originally a mountain plant, the tuberous begonia grows superbly in cool mountain districts like Ballarat and Erica. |
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Kim the younger is instead often depicted by the blood-red Kimjongilia begonia. |
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The begonia is used to create new interior motifs, with this floral carpet. |
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Begoniaceae, the begonia family of flowering plants in the order Cucurbitales. |
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The aster and begonia disappeared after a few frosts, leaving the carex to make crazy shadows on the snow. |
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He empathized with an unsuccessful begonia in the show. |
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The Kimjongilia is a begonia hybrid with bright red flowers. |
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As dominant group plants up to 2ft tall such as petunia, zinnia, begonia, bedding dahlia, salvia, geranium and antirrhinum. |
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Try this technique to expand your collection of African violets, Cape primroses, gloxinias, peperomias, some begonia species, and many succulents. |
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Begonia blossoms love to grow in pairs, producing small single blooms just behind each large double bloom. |
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Both are members of the New Day Hope Chapel, the Fuschia and Begonia Society and the Santa Clara Fire Department. |
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Phormium, Cordyline, Musa basjoo and Colocasia varieties as well as more familiar types such as Begonia vie for attention. |
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Dry off Begonia, Hippeastrum, Gloxinia, Lily, Achimenes, Canna etc once flowering has finished. |
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Plants such as Begonia, Gloxinia and African Violet can be transferred from initial smaller pots that they were planted in, to large pots as they grow. |
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Use a heated propagator to sow half-hardy annuals and other bedding plants including antirrhinums, African marigolds, Begonia semperflorens, gazanias and lobelias. |
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