Begonia angularis

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Read about Begonia angularis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Begonia angularis, Raddi (B. zebrina, Hort.). Smooth, shrubby, very tall (to 8 ft.), much branched, the branches spreading or drooping: Lvs. elongate, ovate- acuminate, shiny dark green, veins white, pale green and reddish tinged beneath, the margins undulate and crenate-serrate: fls. small (⅔ in. across) and many in large cluster, white. Brazil. B.M. 7842.—A striking plant.


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