You can request
a “Hold Order” for Hardy Perennials and we will ship them
when it’s planting time in your zone. Otherwise, Hardy
Perennials can be kept in a cool or cold spot like an unheated
garage, cool cellar or outbuilding. Cover the pot and soil
with insulating material (burlap, clean rags, newspaper) and
check the soil every 2-3 weeks to make sure it doesn’t dry
out completely. In the spring, plant as soon as the ground
is open and no longer frozen. Dormant plants can endure
freezing temperatures in the spring as long as the plant
remains dormant without any green buds.
Begonia ‘Orange Rubra’ (Begonia fibrous hybrid)
One of our favorite everblooming Begonias for hanging basket or windowsill culture with showy mandarin orange flowers against pale green leaves. Still one of the best orange Angel Wings begonia we grow.
Hardy to Zone 10 and higher for outdoors.
Partial sun, grows to 12-14" in container, minimum temperature 60°, everbloomer.
I bought one several years ago and have rooted several more. But I cant get it as full as the photo. Can you tell me what conditions it needs to grow like that?