What are the end begonies?
Of the many types of begonias, the end Begonie is popular among gardeners who offer their easy care and beautiful flowers. These begonias can be easily trained to rise and grow on trees or other subjects. There is a wide range of this type of Begonia, including some plants that are still everblooming. The soil that blends well and regular watering can help ensure that this flowering plant remains beautiful. The name comes from the way this type of Begonia grows. The scandent means that these begonias rise when they are watching or growing along the ground at a certain distance. It is a small group of Begonia and has about 35 cultivars or varieties designed by selective breeding and 35 species. Normally there are many branches and the stems can be more than 8 feet (about 2.4 meters) long. These are tropical plants that were first discovered in Western India. These types of begonias were also found in Brazil and Western Africa.
While the most end begonias bloom in the spring, the flowering season may vary according to the plant. Newer hybrid varieties of Begonia have longer flowering periods and some flowers throughout the year. Most of this kind of Begonia has pink or white flowers that bloom in clusters. Some types have large leaves, although small, glossy leaves are more common. The texture of the leaves may vary and can be hairy, vomited or smooth.
Care for end begonia is not difficult. These begonia need a lot of light, but not direct sunlight. A lot of light causes the plant to often bloom with many flowers. Pale leaves indicate that the plant gets too much light. The hints that the plant needs more light is extended stems of leaves and a long space between the joints.
The new stems are fragile, so watering the end begonias must be done carefully. Shallow containers are the best because the root system is shallow on these plants. Good soil drainage isNecessary to care for Begonia plants, as shallow roots can easily lead to a drowned plant. They should be connected when the soil feels dry to the touch and more often if the plant grows in the hanging basket or if the weather is hot, because it will be faster under these circumstances.