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Old 06-18-2006, 04:05 AM
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Managed to snap a quick pic of another tilly in bloom before my camera crapped out. I hope its just a bad batch of batteries but I think its my cam.

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Bought this today and its got a few blooms on it !
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Any idea what it is? We've got something very similar here except its leaves are more uniform color.

Edit: oops...dumb question!
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Nonstop Flower Power.
Beautiful, cheery yellow blooms on Oxalis Silver and Gold.
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Old 06-18-2006, 04:19 PM
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Begonia Rajah has beautiful foliage and tiny baby pink flowers as an added treat.
Yes, I need a better camera!


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Old 06-18-2006, 06:22 PM
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Dendrobait,
That is a Rex Begonia.

I dont know wut Hybrid it is tho.

If anyone knows please let me know.

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Hi Todd,
I am not a photographer, so my photo is a lttle too red.You can see that in the color of the pot. But photo skills aside, this is rajah! Here is more Info and a better pic. from the American Begonia Society.

Spotlight on: Begonia rajah
by Jan Goodwin
B. rajah is a rhizomatous species with distinctive foliage. It was discovered in Malaya in 1894 by Ridley.

The rhizome is slender and creeping. Leaves are ovate, base cordate with overlapping blade bases, and approximately 10 cm. at maturity. The color is a deep mahogany on both upper and reverse surfaces (new leaves are almost red) and indented with distinctive green veins. The leaf area between the veins is raised, giving a large bubbly effect. Blossoms are pale pink, and appear in summer.

CULTURE

Humidity: B. rajah is strictly a closed container plant.

Water: It enjoys high humidity but will not tolerate wet feet. Water only when necessary.

Feeding: B. rajah responds to regular full strength foliar feeding.

Light and temperature: This species will only look its best when grown in a cool position in low light levels. If receiving too much light or heat the leaves tend to lose their rich color and become olive green.

Propagation: Propagation is by leaf stem, or wedge cutting, or by seed. Margaret Chandler of Western Australia had great success with freshly harvested seed, but there was no germination of seeds eight weeks old. Maybe this seed has a short viability.
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Here is my rajah, it's the same, except for my poor photography skills.
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I believe Todd was referring to the question asked about his Begonia which is indeed a variety of "Rex".

Those B. rajah are amazing though. Can't wait to get some... :wink:
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Sorry, I quess I am too sensitive about my merchandise. Thanks for helping me chill! Your should have yours soon, Happy Frogging and to you Antone Happy Planting!!
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Yes Antone is correct.


And those Rajahs look Amazing!


Any ideas wen you will have more Aleece ???




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Hi Todd,
I have quite a few. Let me know how many you would like. Sorry I was so defensive, Aleece
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