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Begonia Trailing 'Beauvilia Lemon' 12cm
Buy trailing Begonia 'beauvilia Lemon' Online or In-Store at Newlands!
Trailing begonias are a popular low-maintenance plant with beautiful glossy green leaves and plentiful yellow blossoms that bloom from early summer until the first frost of the season.
Plant Size
- Mature Height: 30-60cm
- Mature Spread: 30-60cm
Why We Love It
- Produces masses of vivid, yellow blossoms
- Ideal in hanging baskets, in large containers, as foundation plantings along the base of walls or beside entrance steps.
What To Know
- Season of Interest: Spring, Summer and Autumn
- Position: Partial sun, shade
- Soil: Moist but well drained, fertile
How to Care
Begonias do not tolerate over-watering. They can develop root rot if their roots remain wet for too long. Use only containers that have drainage holes, and do not plant landscape begonias in low-lying areas that tend to collect water. "Bonfire" begonias are not heavy feeders but they benefit from occasional fertilizing. Feed landscape begonias with a flower booster fertilizer in late spring and again in midsummer. Use a household plant fertilizer for container begonias, following package directions for application.
$7.00
Begonia Trailing 'Beauvilia Lemon' 12cm—
$7.00
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Description
Buy trailing Begonia 'beauvilia Lemon' Online or In-Store at Newlands!
Trailing begonias are a popular low-maintenance plant with beautiful glossy green leaves and plentiful yellow blossoms that bloom from early summer until the first frost of the season.
Plant Size
- Mature Height: 30-60cm
- Mature Spread: 30-60cm
Why We Love It
- Produces masses of vivid, yellow blossoms
- Ideal in hanging baskets, in large containers, as foundation plantings along the base of walls or beside entrance steps.
What To Know
- Season of Interest: Spring, Summer and Autumn
- Position: Partial sun, shade
- Soil: Moist but well drained, fertile
How to Care
Begonias do not tolerate over-watering. They can develop root rot if their roots remain wet for too long. Use only containers that have drainage holes, and do not plant landscape begonias in low-lying areas that tend to collect water. "Bonfire" begonias are not heavy feeders but they benefit from occasional fertilizing. Feed landscape begonias with a flower booster fertilizer in late spring and again in midsummer. Use a household plant fertilizer for container begonias, following package directions for application.


















