Begonia Fimbriata 'Yellow'

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Begonia Fimbriata 'Yellow' (1 bulb), offered by Van Noort

A golden glow for a bright garden!

Begonia Fimbriata 'Yellow' is a striking variety that produces large, double flowers with finely fringed petals in a vibrant, bright yellow. It adds a touch of warmth to flowerbeds, borders, and pots . Easy to grow, it blooms from June until the first frost , brightening partially shaded areas with its golden hue.


Variety characteristics

Height : 30 cm (12")
Exposure : Partial shade
Hardiness : Not hardy (must be dug up before winter)
Deer resistance : Low
Water requirements : Medium (moist but well-drained soil)
Ideal soil : Loamy or sandy, acidic to neutral pH
Flowering period : June until frost
Quantity : 1 bulb


Planting and cultivation of Begonia Fimbriata 'Yellow'

When to plant
From March to May , after the last frosts.

Where should I plant it
In a pot or planter : Ideal for patios and terraces .
In open ground : Magnificent in flowerbeds and borders .

How to plant
1Use a rich and well-drained potting soil .
2Plant the bulb 3 cm deep , hollow part upwards.
3Space the plants 8 cm apart .
4Water lightly after planting , then regularly during flowering period.

Tip : Combine it with red and white begonias for a bright and sunny composition .


Care of the Yellow Fimbriata Begonia

Watering : Keep the soil moist but well drained , without excess water.
Fertilizer : Apply liquid fertilizer every two weeks for abundant flowering.
Size : Remove faded flowers to prolong blooming.
Wintering :
Dig up the bulbs before winter , let them dry and store them in a cool, dry place.


Why choose the 'Yellow' Fimbriata Begonia

Bright and abundant flowering
Finely serrated petals for a refined texture
It brings a touch of sunshine to shaded areas .
Easy to grow and perfect for all gardeners

Add a burst of light to your garden with the Begonia Fimbriata 'Yellow'!