Begonias
The Begonias that I grow are grown for a reason - they typically have stunning foliage and make great additions to one's plant collection. If you admire foliage as much as flowers, then you'll understand the attraction.
Since many of these are not your average Begonia, be sure to check out our Begonia cultural suggestions as well as "Growing Under Cover" article on terrarium care.
Note: Those marked as "Unavailable" will usually be along later in the season. Be sure to check back often as new items become available and availability changes rapidly.
Int - Warm Vietnamese creeping species
Int - WarmDramatic species with deeply incised foliage
Int - WarmNew rhizomatous species from Vietnam
Int - WarmShowy species with spotted leaves and red tinting
Int - WarmCompact unidentified plant.
Int - WarmPebbly-textured nice color contrast foliage on this hybrid
Int - WarmStunning unidentified species from Vietnam
IntBeautiful and hard to acquire dramatic species from Ecuador.
Int - WarmStrangely beautiful Bornean species
Int - WarmAnother limestone species allied to B. ninmingensis
Int - WarmChinese limestone creeper with orange flowers
Int - WarmNew lithophytic species from Palawan Island (Philippines).
Int - WarmStunningly different lithophytic species from Palawan Island (Philippines).
Int - WarmShowy compact not-easy species from Brazil
Int - WarmPhilippine species with dark leaves veined in emerald
Int - WarmSpecimen plant! Only one!
Int - Warm"Toothy" Limestone dweller from China
Int - Warmall-green "Toothy" species from China
Cool - IntCool growing Andean tuberous species (winter dormant) with bright red flowers
IntSeedlings of this Rare, unusual and dramatic tuberous woodlander
Int - WarmMexican species with glossy leaves and red veins
Int - WarmPinkish new growth on this rhizomatous species
Int - WarmSuper-Attractive hybrid (B. Thompson)
Int - WarmFrom humid Sulawesi (terrarium culture)
Int - WarmStunning Malaysian limestone rambler
Int - WarmFrom humid Mayalsian rainforests (terrarium culture)
Int - WarmBeautiful Limestone dweller from Vietnam
IntBeautiful, dramatic Thick-Stemmed species from Ecuador.
IntBeautiful, dramatic Thick-Stemmed species from Ecuador.
Int - WarmAnother beautiful Chinese limestone dweller
Int - WarmMexican species which, as a mature plant, does best rather bright and allowed to dry a bit
Int - WarmAttractive hybrid out of Japan
Int - WarmAnd yet another Chinese limestone species
Int - Warm"Toothy" Limestone dweller from Vietnam
Int - WarmHumid loving, med-small African terrarium species
Int - WarmAttractive rajah hybrid - coppery-red glossy leaves
Int - WarmAnother "Toothy" Limestone dweller from Quang Binh prov., Vietnam
Int - WarmAnother form of this variable limestone dwelling species
Int - WarmAnother new one from limestone region, Vietnam
Int - WarmChinese limestone crevice dweller
Int - WarmCOMPACT version of the purple form
Int - WarmCompact, fairly easy, African native that bears yellow flowers. Terrarium subject
Int - WarmSimply elegant, red-tinted Bornean species
Int - WarmLarge silver-white species
Int - WarmCompact unidentified plant.
Int - WarmAnother beautiful Chinese species
Int - WarmThis is the dissected-leaf form of this tuberous species
IntTuberous species from around 1800m, Nayarit, Mexico
Int - WarmFree flowering, humid loving, micro-miniature African terrarium species
Int - WarmGrey-ish form of this medium-large Chinese species
Int - WarmMedium-sized showy species best suited for terrarium culture
Int - WarmUnusual thick-stem type species from Bolivia.