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AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY The Begonia Family includes hundreds of species from all continents except Europe and Australia and thousands of hybrids created by enthusiasts everywhere. AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY Home > Begonian . It's Easy to Grow Tuberous Begonias. SOIL PREPARATION:Tuberous begonias can survive in many types of soils.The most important factor to be considered in preparing any soil for begonia is PERFECT DRAINAGE. AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY Home > Virtual Greenhouse > Shrub-like: Shrub-like Begonias. The shrub type is also very variable and can range in size from miniatures to giants, 12 feet tall. Some varieties have leaves up to 24 inches long under perfect conditions. AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY Home > Virtual Greenhouse > Rhizomatous: Rhizomatous Begonias. The rhizomatous types are grown mostly for their interesting leaves and compact growth but they have the added bonus of a massive display of flowers that can cover the whole plant. AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY Home > Begonian > Volume 67 (November/December 2000, pages 223 - 226). Growing Begonias Indoors by Brad Thompson Except for the members that are blessed with a climate where they can grow begonias outdoors year round, most growers have to learn how to grow begonias indoors. AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY Home > Begonian > Volume 70 (September/October 2003). Pinching Your Begonias by Brad Thompson. How to Pinch: To pinch your begonias you need to remove the growing tip of each stem where the next leaf will come out. Usually you remove it by pinching it off with your fingernail (yes, that's why it is called pinching and no, I don't know who thought of calling it that). AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY -CANE-LIKE BEGONIAS: LIKE BAMBOO Home > Begonian > Volume 47 (July 1980, pages 182 - 183). Cane-like begonias: like bamboo with flowers If you ever have seen an "angel wing" begonia, you know the cane-like group. So-called angel wings comprise a large portion of the classification. AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY A branch is a group of at least seven members of the American Begonia Society who wish to meet together to share and gather information on all aspects of begonia growing. AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY Home > Begonian > Volume 70 (March/April 2003). Red Pigments by Arlene Hoskins. Pink, red or purple color in leaves is caused by the presence of pigments called anthocyanins. They are glucosides (carbohydrates) that are dissolved in the cell sap, which is the fluid in the cellvacuole.
ABS - BEGONIA HOMEHOMEABOUTMEMBERSHIPTHE BEGONIANBRANCHESEVENTS The American Begonia Society (ABS) is excited to announce that it has published a new book by begonia researcher Mark Tebbitt, Ph.D. "Tuberous Begonias: A Monograph of Begonia section Australes".. This informative guide has over 140 beautifully photographed cultivated and wild tuberous begonias with chapters on hybrids, species, cultivation,and more.
AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY The Begonia Family includes hundreds of species from all continents except Europe and Australia and thousands of hybrids created by enthusiasts everywhere. AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY Home > Begonian . It's Easy to Grow Tuberous Begonias. SOIL PREPARATION:Tuberous begonias can survive in many types of soils.The most important factor to be considered in preparing any soil for begonia is PERFECT DRAINAGE. AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY Home > Virtual Greenhouse > Shrub-like: Shrub-like Begonias. The shrub type is also very variable and can range in size from miniatures to giants, 12 feet tall. Some varieties have leaves up to 24 inches long under perfect conditions. AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY Home > Virtual Greenhouse > Rhizomatous: Rhizomatous Begonias. The rhizomatous types are grown mostly for their interesting leaves and compact growth but they have the added bonus of a massive display of flowers that can cover the whole plant. AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY Home > Begonian > Volume 67 (November/December 2000, pages 223 - 226). Growing Begonias Indoors by Brad Thompson Except for the members that are blessed with a climate where they can grow begonias outdoors year round, most growers have to learn how to grow begonias indoors. AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY Home > Begonian > Volume 70 (September/October 2003). Pinching Your Begonias by Brad Thompson. How to Pinch: To pinch your begonias you need to remove the growing tip of each stem where the next leaf will come out. Usually you remove it by pinching it off with your fingernail (yes, that's why it is called pinching and no, I don't know who thought of calling it that). AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY -CANE-LIKE BEGONIAS: LIKE BAMBOO Home > Begonian > Volume 47 (July 1980, pages 182 - 183). Cane-like begonias: like bamboo with flowers If you ever have seen an "angel wing" begonia, you know the cane-like group. So-called angel wings comprise a large portion of the classification. AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY A branch is a group of at least seven members of the American Begonia Society who wish to meet together to share and gather information on all aspects of begonia growing. AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY Home > Begonian > Volume 70 (March/April 2003). Red Pigments by Arlene Hoskins. Pink, red or purple color in leaves is caused by the presence of pigments called anthocyanins. They are glucosides (carbohydrates) that are dissolved in the cell sap, which is the fluid in the cellvacuole.
AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY Home > Begonian > Volume 66 (March/April 1999). Rhizomatous Begonias: Care by Maria Holmes Bringing Your New Begonia Home AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY A branch is a group of at least seven members of the American Begonia Society who wish to meet together to share and gather information on all aspects of begonia growing. AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY Home > Begonian > Volume 58 (July/August 1991, pages 130 - 132). High Humidity Begonias by Bill Voss One day in the late 1970's I received in the mail a group of begonias I had ordered. Among them was B. brevirimosa.I was new to growing begonias, other than the wax begoniasof childhood.
AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY Home > Save Our Species . Save Our Species (SOS) The Save Our Species program of the American Begonia Society was created to encourage its members to adopt one or more species, keep it / them growing in cultivation, and, by propagation, share them with others so that we do not lose species begonias altogether. AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY Home > Begonian > Volume 66 (July/August 1999). Hybridizing 101 by Patrick J. Worley. Part One. Hybridizing is more than just putting pollen to the stigma and planting the resulting seeds. AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY Home > Begonian > Volume 47 (July 1980). Thick-stemmed begonias: many are really BIG Possibly the least recognized yet most challenging begonias are those in the thick-stemmed group. AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY Home > Begonian > Volume 70 (March/April 2003). Red Pigments by Arlene Hoskins. Pink, red or purple color in leaves is caused by the presence of pigments called anthocyanins. They are glucosides (carbohydrates) that are dissolved in the cell sap, which is the fluid in the cellvacuole.
AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY Home > Begonian . Storing Tuberous Begonias for the Winter by Brad Thompson. I've received many requests from begonia growers asking what to do with their tuberous begonias for the winter. AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY Home > Begonian > Volume 72 (January/February 2005, pages 8 - 11). Powdery Mildew in Begonia by Antoon Hoefnagel Introduction: Powdery mildew (Oidium begoniae) is next to botrytis one of the most important fungus diseases in pot plants. AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY -GROWING BEGONIAS OF ALL KINDS IN Home > Begonian > Volume 70 (May/June 2003). Growing Begonias of All Kinds in England by Terry Tasker. I have grown and shown double tuberous begonias for twenty years, but over the past six years or so I have grown more species begonias than I have double tuberous. Donate  | Contact  |Sitemap
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* 2008 Australian Convention Photos American Begonia Society Many local societies are having "virtual" meetings. Check the Branches page for local society contact information. ------------------------- THE AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY (ABS) is excited to announce that it has published a new book by begonia researcher Mark Tebbitt, Ph.D. "Tuberous Begonias: A Monograph of Begonia section _Australes_". This informative guide has over 140 beautifully photographed cultivated and wild tuberous begonias with chapters on hybrids, species, cultivation, and more. Dr. Tebbitt is a professor of botany and curator of the greenhouse at California University of Pennsylvania. His research specialty is the taxonomy of ornamental plants, with an emphasis on Begonia. I feel that taxonomy - the describing, naming, and classification of living things - is important as it allows communication of information about the organisms with which we share the planet," says Dr. Tebbitt. "A detailed understanding of other organisms, and a precise and quick means to access that information, is vital to society as we depend upon this biodiversity for our wellbeing and survival. " Research for this book took Dr. Tebbitt over 15 years to complete and included eight expeditions to South America, all supported by the ABS. Publication of the book was through the ABS Millie Thompson Publication Fund, and is available for purchase through the ABSwebsite store.
Dr. Tebbitt joined the American Begonia Society in 1994. He serves as Nomenclature Editor and is a frequent contributor for The Begonian, the bimonthly publication of ABS. In his spare time, he enjoys gardening and playing tennis. ------------------------- THE AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY IS A HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY DEVOTED TO THE PROMOTION, CULTIVATION, AND STUDY OF BEGONIAS (PLANT FAMILY BEGONIACEAE). BEGONIACEAE IS ONE OF THE LARGEST FLOWERING PLANT FAMILIES WITH ABOUT 1500 DIFFERENT SPECIES AND HUNDREDS OF HYBRIDS. MATURE BEGONIA PLANT SIZES RANGE FROM A MERE FEW INCHES HIGH TO OVER 12 FEET HIGH. THE RANGE OF BEGONIA FLOWERS, FOLIAGE COLORS AND SIZES ARE INCREDIBLY DIVERSE, AND SPECTACULAR. REGARDLESS OF IF YOU ARE GARDENING INSIDE IN A SMALL TERRARIUM, UNDER LIGHTS, ON A WINDOW SILL, OR OUTSIDE IN YOUR GARDEN, WE KNOW THERE IS AT LEAST ONE BEGONIA TO INSPIRE YOU AND DELIGHT YOU! WE LOVE TO SHARE OUR ENTHUSIASM AND LOVE OF BEGONIAS WITH NEW FRIENDS! Visit again soon for more convention photo galleries. And check out the visitor map below. AMERICAN BEGONIA SOCIETY MEMBERS ENJOY: * The _Begonian_, a full color publication every other month. branch and regional newsletters, articles on growing begonias, terrarium care, photos of new hybrids and registered begonias, monthly tips on caring for your begonias. * A _ Seed Fund _ , offering seed from Begonia species and hybrids from around the world. * Member Services - 45 Branches nationwide, Seed Fund, Slide & Video Library, Book Store (books on begonias from around the world, found no where else), Research Library, Horticultural Correspondent to answer your growing questions and branch support through Branch Relations Director . * Conventions - Spectacular shows, sales, seminars, garden tours and fellowship with other begonia lovers held annually in locations aroundthe world.
* Conservation - Support for two Species Banks in U.S. & collecting trips...International cooperation with conservation efforts worldwide... Save Our Species (SOS) , tips on organicgrowing.
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