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 - WarmChallenging New Guinea species - but worth the effort
Int - WarmCompact and showy, fairly easy. Likes humidity but not needing terrarium
Int - WarmA very dark-leaved species, with dramatic red undersides
Int - WarmA gem from Vietnam
Int - WarmShowy species with spotted leaves and red tinting
Int - WarmCompact unidentified plant.
Int - WarmStunning unidentified species from Vietnam
Int - WarmStrangely beautiful Bornean species
Int - WarmShowy compact not-easy species from Brazil
Int - WarmAttractive hybrid out of Japan
Int - WarmVery attractive hybrid of (decora X delciosa)
Int - WarmVietnam species with boldly patterned foliage & red veins
Int - WarmFrom humid Sulawesi (terrarium culture)
Int - WarmMed-large Vietnamese species with patterning and whiskers! A knockout
Int - WarmMed-large Vietnamese species with reddish leaves and whiskers!
Int - WarmBoldly white spotted lanceolate-peltate leaves
Int - WarmAnd yet another Chinese limestone species
Int - Warm"Toothy" Limestone dweller from Vietnam
Int - WarmAmazing iridescence which very attractively compliments its red stems and undersides
Int - WarmAnother "Toothy" Limestone dweller from Quang Binh prov., Vietnam
Int - WarmAnother new one from limestone region, Vietnam
Int - WarmChinese limestone crevice dweller
Int - WarmBeautiful peltate-leaved Chinese limestone dweller
IntTuberous species from around 1800m, Nayarit, Mexico