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This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Anniston, Alabama
Beverly Hills, California
Big Pine Key, Florida
Clearwater, Florida
De Leon Springs, Florida
New Port Richey, Florida
Saint Petersburg, Florida
Zephyrhills, Florida
Kurtistown, Hawaii
Native to the moist forests of Central Mexico to Colombia, where it is so common it is reported to be eaten as a local vegetable.
I have a plant exactly like this, also called "Maple Leaf" Begonia. The leaves have a rust colored underside. A showy plant in shade in...Read More the summer or as an indoor houseplant all year.
Native to the moist forests of Central Mexico to Colombia, where it is so common it is reported to be eaten as a local vegetable.
I have a plant exactly like this, also called "Maple Leaf" Begonia. The leaves have a rust colored underside. A showy plant in shade in...Read More