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Wax Begonia

Begonia semperflorens

Description:

Wax begonias are prized for their constant bloom and the uniformity of size and shape within each variety.These plants grow from six to eighteen inches tall with a spread of six to twelve inches, depending on the variety. The foliage can be green, bronze, or red; some varieties are variegated, and a few have white leaves. The flowers come in shades red, pink, and white, and a few varieties have double flowers. -Picture taken in Desa Cattle Farm near Kinabalu Park.

Notes:

Olympus XZ-1 Focal Length : 6mm ; Exposure Time : 1/160 F/4 ; ISO 100

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7 Comments

Ronald Lo
Ronald Lo 11 years ago

Done Jellis... Thanks for the advice! :)

Jellis
Jellis 11 years ago

Nice shots. You should move the Fuchsia to it's own spotting.

DespinaTsafetopoulou
DespinaTsafetopoulou 11 years ago

Just erase one of the pics, and post a 2nd spotting with the other flower, give the coordinates on the map for each spotting, the common+the scientific names, some information, details etc, tag it, and ta-da: You 're ready !
:)

Ronald Lo
Ronald Lo 11 years ago

Thank you so much guys for helping.. im new in this as my dad told me to join in and learn abt things i see... copy that... i will check on it more... :)

DespinaTsafetopoulou
DespinaTsafetopoulou 11 years ago

The 1st is a begonia, and the 2nd one, a fuchsia, so it should be two different spottings instead of one...

LaurenZarate
LaurenZarate 11 years ago

This is a Begonia.

Ronald Lo
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Ronald Lo

Malaysia

Spotted on Nov 6, 2012
Submitted on Nov 17, 2012

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