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What is the Acacia flower

Begonia.

Begonia (scientific name: Begonia grandis), also known as eight incense, nameless broken heart grass, nameless acacia (Materia Medica Gleanings), is a plant of the genus Begonia in the family Begonia. Perennial herb. Stem erect and smooth; leaves ovate, base obliquely cordate, red below; light red flowers in fall, monoecious and heterogamous; capsule with three large wings.

Begonia is distributed in India, Java, Malaysia, Japan and China, growing at an altitude of 100 m to 1,100 m. It is often found on wet stone walls of valleys, dense forests beside streams in valleys, rocks along ravines, and in valley scrub.

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Begonia Cultivation Techniques-Environment

Begonia should be cultivated in greenhouses, with proper shade. This is because a greenhouse environment allows the plant to be better protected from rain, for example, falling on the plant. Begonia leaves are easily infected with bacterial spot disease, a serious disease, if they are too wet.

The correct arrangement of growing space is also a key factor in the production of healthy plants. Too dense a space will result in long petioles, loose shapes, weakened phytophthora, and leaves that are more susceptible to bacterial mottle disease, while too sparse an arrangement will result in the plant losing water easily after watering, especially in a well-ventilated room.

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