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Winter, Tuberous Begonia

shic_2006
18 years ago

I bought some this spring from Walmart. It cost me about $10 for a hanging basket. They were sold as annuals. I realized they were grafted from stems (lacking the tuber). I took good care of them in the summer. They had many flowers. But as the flowers moved up the stem, they become smaller. Is this always true for Tuberous Begonias?

Now it is January. They have long stopped flowering. I remembered the last flowers were small and pale (formed indoors). The temperature is about 40-55. Two stems are still going with the old tall stems. Most leafs are fallen or damaged by the Sun/cold (I put it near a south window for the dark winter here). One stem fell apart completely. I dug out the tuber of that one. It was only 1 inch in diameter (newly formed). By touching the surface, I smashed off the one new shoot out of the tuber. It was so fragile.

Anyway, I wonder if I put this basket out next spring, will they come back? Or should I just buy some new ones.

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