Tuberous begonias were discovered in the forests of Bolivia and Peru. Next to bedding begonias ('semperflorens') tuberous begonias are probably the best-known, most widely grown and are enjoyed by the average gardener around the world. Growing and caring for begonias is easy, especially when growing from tubers. They produce stunning showy large flowers. This mixture contains a wide range of colors, ideally planted in hanging baskets hung on decks or patios, or suspended from the branches of a tree.
Cascading variety excellent for hanging baskets
Bloom in the shade
Frilly, colorful blooms
Enjoyed by gardeners around the world
In the north, tubers should be started indoors in late winter or early spring to bloom by summer
Partial shade to full shade
Blooms summer to fall
Grows 6-8-in tall
Plant 6-8-in apart, 1-2-in deep