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  1. 7 wrz 2011 · A guide to digging up your tuberous begonias, storing their roots over the winter, and restarting your plant from tubers in the spring. Includes answers to FAQs about tuberous begonias.

  2. Exposure: Shade to partial sun. Bloom time: From late spring until frost. Once plants start blooming, they can flower continuously for up to four months. Flowers: Single, double, or ruffled flowers up to 6 inches across come in shades of pink, yellow, orange, red, white, or bicolors, some with picotee edges. Foliage:

  3. 27 sie 2024 · How and When to Plant Tuberous Begonia. You can start purchasing or storing tuberous begonias in late winter or early spring (about 8 weeks before the last frost). Before planting, ready them for growth by placing them in a warm area (about 70 degrees Fahrenheit) with indirect sunlight.

  4. Features. Flowers: Tuberous begonias are known for their showy, bell-shaped flowers that bloom in a wide range of colors, from white to deep reds and pinks. The flowers can be single or double-petaled and can range in size from small to large. Foliage:

  5. 17 lis 2021 · For tuberous begonias, which often have larger and more abundant leaves than their fibrous cousins, your goal is to preserve only the tubers (which reside underground in the root ball) so that they can regenerate the following spring.

  6. 17 maj 2023 · In general, tuberous begonias can be grown as perennials only in USDA Hardiness Zones 9 to 11, as they’re pretty frost-sensitive. In colder regions you should plan to grow them as annuals, or lift the tubers for winter storage before the first frost.

  7. 1 cze 2023 · Tuberous begonias are frost-tender. If you live in USDA plant hardiness zone 10 and above, you can grow tuberous begonias outdoors year-round. Otherwise, you'll need to dig the tubers and store them during the winter. How to Grow Tuberous Begonias