Begonia Marmorata
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Description
The Begonia Marmorata is a remarkable, large double-flowering variety characterized by vibrant red petals adorned with charming dashes of white. These captivating flowers are enveloped by a lush, bushy cluster of generously serrated leaves. Ideal for indoor cultivation, this variety shines in pots and containers, adding elegance and beauty to your interior decor.
How to grow Begonias
- Great for pots
- Plant in Spring for Summer blooms
- Height: 20 - 30 cm
Planting information
- Dig a hole to the required depth. You can find this required depth for each type of bulb, tuber or root in the growing guides.
- Depth is measurement of space between the soil line and top of bulb or bare root.
- Set the bulbs or bare root in place, pointed side or sprout side upward.
- Cover the bulbs by replacing the soil and water thoroughly.
Shipping rates
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Shipping schedule
We start shipping our spring planted flower bulbs in Spring. We start shipping by the end of March.
Bulbs that are planted in spring and have a tendency to bloom in summer are called spring bulbs. Not to be confused with bulbs that are planted in autumn and bloom in spring.
Guarantee
For over 4 generations, DutchGrown™ has built its reputation by offering the best Autumn-planted flowers bulbs available anywhere. We take pride in our exceptionally high level of quality control customer service, and our commitment to client satisfaction continues long after the bulbs leave our premises. When you order from DutchGrown™, we 100% guarantee that you will receive the hardiest flower bulbs available, packed with care and ready to thrive in your garden. Read more.