The name Lige Begonia contains a unique beauty, reminiscent of the delicacy of begonia flowers and the magnificence of roses. It is also known as Rose Begonia or Lige Begonia and is an herbaceous plant of the genus Begonia in the family Begoniae. The plump shape of this plant gives it an elegant and dignified feel. Its emerald green leaves are full of life and vitality, as if it is a green canvas of nature.
The flowers of Lige Begonia are huge, colorful, and varied, each with its own unique characteristics. Its shape, color, and fragrance are all intoxicating, as if it is a masterpiece of nature. When it is in full bloom, the flowers are even more delicate against the green leaves, attracting many butterflies and bees to collect nectar.
The begonias have a long flowering period, from December to April, allowing people to enjoy the beautiful flowers even in the cold winter. It is in full bloom from April to June and from September to December, when the flowers of the begonia are at their most brilliant, bringing endless surprises and delights.
Begonias prefer warm, moist, semi-shaded environments, so you need to pay attention to these conditions during the planting process. However, even in semi-shaded conditions, the Lige Begonia grows very well, and its vitality is very tenacious. This plant not only has ornamental value, but also has good ecological benefits. It can purify the air, increase air humidity, reduce noise, etc., and bring a lot of benefits to people's lives.
In short, Lige Begonia is a very beautiful plant, its posture, color, and fragrance are unforgettable. It can be planted indoors not only as an ornamental species in flower beds, gardens, but also as an indoor ornamental plant. Its tenacious vitality, strong adaptability, and easy maintenance also make it one of the favorite plants.
To improve the survival rate of cuttings of Begonia, the following measures can be taken:
The timing of cuttings is usually done in spring and autumn, as the climate is the most suitable for plant growth and the rooting of shoots.
Shoot between 7 10 cm in length from a sturdy plant and make sure that there are bud points and 1 2 leaves on the branches, so that the branches can grow faster.
The harvested shoots need to be disinfected and soaked in rooting water for 1 2 h to promote the rooting of the shoots.
Choose a well-ventilated substrate, you can use plain sand or vermiculite powder, and be sure to disinfect it before use.
Insert the treated shoots into the substrate and water them thoroughly.
Use a plastic bag or film wrap and place it in a place without direct sunlight, keep the soil moist, and new roots will grow in about 25 days.
After following the above steps, the survival rate of cuttings of Lige Begonia will be greatly improved.