Begonia 'Emerald Glow'

Common Name: begonia 
Type: Herbaceous perennial
Family: Begoniaceae
Zone: 10 to 11
Height: 1.00 to 1.50 feet
Spread: 1.50 to 2.00 feet
Bloom Time: Seasonal bloomer
Sun: Part shade to full shade
Water: Medium
Maintenance: Medium
Suggested Use: Annual
Flower: Showy
Leaf: Colorful

Culture

Grow in well-drained, humusy soil in bright light but not too much direct sunlight. Water regularly when growing actively but reduce watering in winter or when plant growth is slow. Wet soil, especially cold wet soil, can lead to root and stem rots. Many rhizomatous begonias are suitable as indoor plants and others do well as summer bedding plants. Hardy in Zones 10-11.

Noteworthy Characteristics

Begonia is a genus of about 1,300 species of annuals, perennials, shrubs and climbers. Most have fleshy stems. Some produce underground tubers or rhizomes. They are grown for their showy flower or colorful leaves; some for both. Begonias can be divided into 7 informal groups by growth habit: cane-like, rex-cultorum, rhizomatous, semperflorens, tuberous, trailing or scandent, thick-stemmed and shrub-like.

Rhizomatous begonias feature a compact, mounding habit with the foliage emerging from thickened rhizomes that grow along the soil surface. The leaves can be quite showy and come in numerous colors, shapes, and textures. The flowers are typically white or pink and held in airy clusters above the foliage.

Genus name honors Michael Begon (1638-1710), Governor of French Canada.

'Emerald Glow' is a hybrid selection of rhizomatous begonia that features highly textured leaves and pink flowers. The foliage is slightly cupped-shaped with prominent venation and a layer of small hairs. The pink flowers are held in clusters above the foliage on upright stalks. Mature plants will reach up to 1.5' tall, 2' wide, and take on a dense, mounding habit.

Problems

Susceptible to bacterial leaf spot, powdery mildew, botrytis, and stem rot, especially in humid conditions with poor air circulation. Watch for mealybugs and thrips.

Uses

Suitable for massing in beds, borders, and as an edger. Use in containers, hanging baskets, and window boxes. Most are also suitable for use as houseplants.