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Posts by James Simpson

link to How Do Begonias Reproduce Asexually? The Surprising Truth About Begonia Propagation

How Do Begonias Reproduce Asexually? The Surprising Truth About Begonia Propagation

Begonias can reproduce asexually through leaf cuttings, which is a process of propagating plants by cutting off parts of their leaves and rooting them. This method involves taking a healthy begonia...

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Why Begonia Leaves Turn Yellow: The Surprising Reasons Revealed

Begonia leaves may turn yellow due to a combination of factors, including insufficient light, overwatering, or root bound conditions. When begonias don't receive enough light, they can produce more...

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link to Does Begonia Maculata Flower? (Unlocking the Secrets of this Stunning Plant’s Bloom

Does Begonia Maculata Flower? (Unlocking the Secrets of this Stunning Plant’s Bloom

Begonia maculata, also known as Begonia x hybrida, is a hybrid begonia that produces beautiful flowers with delicate petals. The flowers are usually white or pale yellow in color and have a subtle...

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link to Why Do My Begonia Leaves Have Holes? The Top 3 Reasons and How to Fix Them

Why Do My Begonia Leaves Have Holes? The Top 3 Reasons and How to Fix Them

Begonias, like many other plants, can develop holes in their leaves as a natural process. One common reason for this is due to pests or diseases that feed on the plant sap, causing the leaves to...

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link to How Many Types of Begonia Are There? Uncovering the Surprising Variety

How Many Types of Begonia Are There? Uncovering the Surprising Variety

There are over 1,800 known species of Begonia, which can be broadly categorized into six main types: Begonia semperflorens (Rex Cultorum), Begonia x hybrida (Tuberous Begonias), Begonia obtusifolia...

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link to Why Is My Begonia Droopy? Top Causes & Effective Fixes

Why Is My Begonia Droopy? Top Causes & Effective Fixes

If your begonia is droopy, it might be due to overwatering or underwatering. Begonias prefer well-draining soil and can rot if the roots are consistently waterlogged. On the other hand, they may also...

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James is a thirty-one year old man who loves to write about flowers. He is always eager to learn more about different types and how to care for them. He has a knack for finding rare and beautiful varieties and is always on the lookout for something new.

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