
Trailing Tuberous Begonia Sun Dancer ‘Yellow Red Picotee’
New in 2021.
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Gorgeous, golden petals hemmed in rich orange to red shades. Each flower grows 5-12cm across. An abundant, double bloomer that will dazzle for months on end.
Sun Dancer trailing, Tuberous Begonias spill and thrill from pots and baskets. They are well branched and the double flowers open in absolute abundance. The bloom season is impressive, beginning in spring and repeating into autumn. They are perfect for hanging baskets and pots, where their full glory can be admired from all angles.
Trailing Tuberous Begonias are also known as Tenella Begonias or Cascading Begonias. Best grown in filtered or indirect light they can easily brighten up a patio or shady nook.
The flowers of Sun Dancer Trailing Tuberous Begonias open in small clusters with showy female flowers and smaller male blooms. Choose a good quality potting mix for best drainage. Water to establish and then keep moist in active growth. Allow them to become relatively dry over winter dormancy. They thrive in filtered light - such as beneath eaves or trees. As a general guide, they are happiest where ferns and orchids grow and like to almost dry out before they are watered again.
Add a liquid fertiliser every other week when they are flowering, to keep them blooming at their best.
Sun Dancer Trailing Begonia tubers go dormant in the cold, winter months. Tuberous Begonias grow best in climates with cool nights. You can easily grow them in the mild areas of NSW, the Qld Tablelands or in Victoria, Tasmania and south of Perth in WA. They won't tolerate high humidity or direct sunlight.
Supplied as: Bulb
Size: na
Code | BGLSY |
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Botantical name | Begonia x tuberhybrida |
Height | 20-30cm |
Width | 30-40cm |
Flowers | Spring to Autumn |
Climate | Cool to Sub-Tropical |
Availability | Australia wide |
Frost hardiness | Frost Tender |
Aspect | Filtered Light |
Supplied as | Bulb |
Size | na |
Water needs | 2 |