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Oct 26 2008

A. D. Davis Begonia

Published by plantwriter at 9:11 pm under Plants Beginning With A Edit This

The A. D. Davis Begonia is a perennial - meaning it is a non-woody plant that grows for more than two seasons - of the Begoniaceae family. It has colorful flowers and foliage. This particular species of begonia is a low-maintenance houseplant that blooms in the early spring. If planted outside, it does well in zones 10 to 11. There is no AHS Heat Zone defined for the A. D. Davis Begonia. It can be identified the lush, green foliage and colorful flowers that bloom in the early spring. The foliage has large non-spiral leaves that are colored and patterned. It can grow up to a foot tall and one and a half feet wide. The A. D. Davis Begonia is an evergreen that grows well in zone 10 to 11. The AHS heat zone has not been identified for this plant.

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