Begonia luxurians

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Read about Begonia luxurians in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Begonia luxurians, Scheidw. Sts. And lf .-stalks hairy, the lf.-stalks reddish: pointed membraneous stipules at the younger nodes: Lvs. Peltately compound, the 7-17 lfts. lanceolate (3-6 in. long and 1 in. broad), serrate, under surface glabrous and green, upper surface with stiff short hairs and red: fls. Small, cream-color, in a compound long-stalked cluster, S. Amer. G. C. III. 51:28. Thrives in an intermediate temp.


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