Bonfire™ begonia

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Bonfire™ begonia
Bonfire™ begonia

BONFIRE® begonia begins blooming late spring and continues right up to early frost. Almost a bloom machine. Requires good drainage and excels in pots, hanging baskets and areas where it does not get "wet feet"

Introduction

MASSES of BLOOMS all summer long.

BONFIRE has an eye-catching profusion of exotic bright red-orange flowers covering up to half of the plant. BONFIRE's interesting rich green foliage has serrated edges highlighted by a red margin, and a neat, bushy growth habit.

Quickly coming into bloom in late spring, it continues to shower you with bright red-orange blooms from spring all summer long, right up until late autumn.

Low maintenance, easy-care, BONFIRE can be grown in full sun or partial shade and is not afraid of summer rains or dryer summer conditions. It is ideal where masses of colour are required with little or no care.

A stunning new introduction into the plant color world

Key Features

  • Stunning profusion of bright flowers
  • Perfect in patio pots and in the garden
  • Low maintenance and easy-care

Colors Available

 

Selected customer comment

"I bought 2 of the scarlet carpet roses last year. They have the best color of foliage i have see so far of all your roses. and the bloom color is amazing. The pink supreme i have 2 in my garden. Right now the color hasn't had much chance to develop since we have had so much rain. All the other carpet roses that i have planted over the past several years have bloomed totally beautiful this year. The coral was amazing. The pink was like a bright raspberry color this time. But next year 2009, that is the one i have been wating for. I have the perfect spots for 2 of the new ones you will bringing out for then. They will finish the circle of roses in the front yard around the dogwoods. All i can say is, keep up the good work. Your roses are wonderful. I have beeen giving them as house warming gifts this year for newly built homes. My friends truly loved the scarlet rose for their new front lawn. Thanks for a wonderful rose. What color is next after the 2009 amber? How can you truly top all of these. A violet maybe, or a candystripe."

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