Begonia - New York Swirl

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Begonia - New York Swirl

The Begonia New York Swirl, 'Begonia rex hybrids', a Great American Cities ™ Begonias, are grown for their colorful textured leaves. The New york Swirl has silver and purple colored leaves. Very attractive! The Rex Begonias are kings of the Begonia World, that's why they are called Rex because that in Latin means king. These type of begonias display wildly varied leaves streaked, bordered, spotted, and splotched by many colors. They also flower, but usually the flowers are overshadowed by the striking foliage. The growth habit of Rex begonias is mounding and compact in nature. Hanging baskets suit the plant's requirement for good air circulation. Lower light and cooler temperatures will really bring out the color in Rex begonias leaves and high light will cause all colors to fade. The soil must be well drained. For zones 9-11, this plant can also be a perennial. ... get more information

 

Tomato - Lemon Boy The Tomato Lemon Boy, 'Lycopersicon lycopersicum' produces unique lemon yellow skin. The Lemon Boy is vigorous, has a very mild flavor and is extremely disease resistant. This is an indeterminate tomato variety. Tomatoes should be planted outside after the last average frost date. In warm winter/hot summer areas, tomatoes can be planted in early fall for winter harvest. Tomatoes prefer well drained soil that is high in organic matter. Tomatoes need at least 1 inch of water a week. Soak to depth of 6 to 10 inches when watering. They need at least 6 hours of direct sunlight a day.

Begonia - New York Swirl