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It is a rhizomatous perennial begonia growing to 0.5 metres (20 in), bearing large, asymmetrical, textured green leaves covered in reddish hairs, with a prominent dark brown pattern in the centre of each leaf, reminiscent of the German Iron Cross. It produces small white flowers in erect panicles, but is cultivated mainly for its foliage effect.
A rex begonia has similar light needs indoors and outdoors. Plant your rex begonia in a part of your yard that gets indirect or dappled sunlight. (Underneath a tree as ground cover is perfect.)
Begonia rex, the king begonia, is a species of flowering plant in the family Begoniaceae. It is found from Arunachal Pradesh to southeast China, and has been introduced to Bangladesh, Cuba, and Hispaniola. [1] [2] It is a parent to over 500 cultivars in the Begonia Rex Cultorum Group of houseplants. [3]
Begonia masoniana (Iron cross begonia) Begoniaceae: Flower 799.83 Mb 2022 [51] Begonia peltatifolia (Rex begonia) Begoniaceae: Flower 331.75 Mb 2022 [51] Betula pendula (silver birch) Betulaceae: Boreal forest tree, model for forest biotechnology: 435 Mbp [52] 28,399 14 University of Helsinki: 2017 [52] 454/Illumina/PacBio. Assembly size 435 Mbp.
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