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Begonia

Begonia Oblique is a member of the Begoniaceae plant family. Although it has perennial origins, I prefer to list them as an annual. They produce delicate floral sepals that can bloom in numerous types of conditions and perform marvelously in full sun but will exceed your expectations when planted in partially shaded areas. I take great pleasure in using them in a border setting or indoors for my container gardens.  Plant begonia’s after the last frost in well draining soil.  Cheers

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