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 - WarmDramatic species with deeply incised foliage
Int - WarmStunning unidentified species from Vietnam
Int - WarmNew lithophytic species from Palawan Island (Philippines).
Int - WarmA fairly new showy Phillipine species
Cool - IntCool growing Andean tuberous species (winter dormant) with bright red flowers
Int - WarmStunning Malaysian limestone rambler
IntBeautiful, dramatic Thick-Stemmed species from Ecuador.
IntBeautiful, dramatic Thick-Stemmed species from Ecuador.
Int - WarmAnother beautiful Chinese limestone dweller
Int - WarmAttractively dissected foliage on this sp from Madagascar
Int - WarmAnother form of this variable limestone dwelling species
Int - WarmAnother new one from limestone region, Vietnam
Int - WarmChinese limestone crevice dweller
Int - WarmFree flowering, humid loving, micro-miniature African terrarium species
Int - WarmFrom Peninsular Malaysia (terrarium culture)
Int - WarmUnusual thick-stem type species from Bolivia.