unknown Begonia

Discussion in 'Plants: Identification' started by hwchoy, Jun 10, 2008.

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    lorax Rising Contributor 10 Years

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    without seeing the leaves it's going to be tough....
     
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    alright I will go get some leaf pix next time I am in the vicinity of the plant. any particular parts of the leaf you want to see?
     
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    The whole thing, and preferably how the flowers are growing from the plant - if they're upright or pendant, that sort of thing. Based on flowers alone, it reminds me strongly of the Cane begonias (B. coccinea and its hybrids and cultivars)
     
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    okidoki, the inflorescence is pendant, i.e. it grew up and then curve over and with the flowers pointing down, but is not drooping down like a pendulum.
     
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    does resemble closely the plant!!! thanx I will ask the owner to check it out.
     
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    Choy, thanks for helping to check for the ID - anyway this is the plant (Rhizomatus type of Begonia).
     

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