Begonia semperflorens
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Definition
Noun: A specific hybrid cultivar of fibrous-rooted begonia, characterized by its broad-ovate leaves that range in color from green to bronze-red, and its production of small clusters of white, pink, or red flowers. It is extensively cultivated for use as a mass-planted ornamental bedding plant in gardens and landscapes.
Usage
This term is used as a precise botanical name for a popular garden plant. * The city parks department planted thousands of Begonia semperflorens along the main boulevard for a uniform display of color. * For a reliable filler in your summer garden, consider Begonia semperflorens.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and horticultural contexts, the full Latin binomial () is used for scientific accuracy. In casual gardening talk, it is often referred to by its common names.
- The specific epithet "" is Latin for "ever-blooming" or "always flowering," which is a key characteristic of this plant.
Variants and Related Words
- Wax begonia (n): The most common common name for , referring to the waxy texture of its leaves.
- Fibrous-rooted begonia (n): A broader category of begonias to which this hybrid belongs, distinguished by their root structure (as opposed to tuberous begonias).
- Bedding plant (n): A plant used for temporary, seasonal display in gardens, typically planted in groups. is a classic example.
Synonyms
- Wax begonia
- Fibrous begonia (in a general sense)
Different Meanings
- Begonia is the genus name encompassing hundreds of species. refers to one specific hybrid cultivar within that large genus.
- The term does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses, as it is a proper botanical noun.
Noun
- hybrid fibrous-rooted begonia having broad-ovate green to bronze-red leaves and small clusters of white or pink or red flowers; widely used as a bedding plant