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New Begonia Introductions For 2013

See the latest from breeders in this popular genus.

August 30, 2012

  •    Begonia  ‘Sparks Will Fly’ from Burpee Home Gardens

    Begonia ‘Sparks Will Fly’ from Burpee Home Gardens

'Sparks Will Fly' from Burpee Home Gardens

The unique dark bronze foliage and tangerine blooms of 'Sparks Will Fly' have retail appeal. Bright orange blooms mature to yellow in the fall. 'Sparks Will Fly' features a medium "rounded mounded" habit that stays controlled.
Height: 15 to 18 inches
Spread: 15 to 18 inches

 

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Comments (2)
Gregory Sytch (Thu Nov 22 10:00:28 2012)

All tuberous do not tolerate extreme heat with humidity. I am in Tampa Bay, and by June they melt. Period. In areas with drier summers they do much better, but prefer a drop in temp at night. As Horticultural Correspondent for the American Begonia Society, I have experience!

Peter Klement (Tue Sep 4 11:07:05 2012)

What kind of summer heat tolerance do these new Tuberous types have? Are they only adapted for areas where with moderate summer temps? Has there been breeding improvement for hot summers, and how much heat will they take? Do they potentially open new markets?