Begonia Fimbriata Orange is a large-flowered variety with distinctly fringed petals. Their irregular edges give the blooms a lighter, slightly looser look than classic begonias. The intense orange colour stands out well against the green foliage and is clearly visible in planted arrangements. The plant develops its buds gradually, so flowering continues throughout the summer.
Tubers are best planted from February to March indoors, in a bright position and a light, free-draining substrate. The plants can be moved outside once the risk of frost has passed.
Place the tubers at a depth of about 5-7 cm, so that they are well settled in the substrate.
Allow 25-30 cm between plants so they have room to spread freely.
This variety grows to about 25-35 cm and keeps a low, compact habit.
The first flowers appear in June, and the plant continues flowering until October.
The tubers are not frost hardy - in autumn they should be lifted and stored in a dry, cool place until the next season.
It performs well in balcony boxes, pots and seasonal beds. It can be planted singly as a stronger colour accent or in groups to create a more distinct block of colour. It combines well with plants with paler flowers or ornamental foliage.
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