Outdoor Begonia. Both leaves and flowers are prized for their beauty and longevity in the garden and the house making begonias a striking all-rounder. They flourish as houseplants in hanging baskets or pots as well as in borders.
The Begonia plants need to be acclimatised to outside condition before planting out at 20cm apart. These plants are fast growers and like a lot of water during their growing season. Over-wintering begonia tubers in a dark storage place in open boxes and at temperatures in the 5 to 10 C range usually will keep the tubers from sprouting through most of the winter though.
The Spruce Kara Riley Angel Wing Begonia Care.
They grow 12 to 18 inches tall and wide and thrive in part shade to full shade locations. Whereas other begonias might require a more careful touch angel wing begonias are perfectly suited for indoor culture providing you can give them the warmth and humidity they requireIn the wintertime they can even tolerate some direct sunlight and look great on a windowsill with a collection of winter-blooming plants. Begonia propagation is an easy way to keep a little bit of summer all year long. Pretty and versatile Begonias delight as outdoor and indoor plants giving a showy display of colour wherever you choose to plant them.