I had to reach back to another Philadelphia Flower Show to get some additional begonia textures, but I think you'll be impressed.
This is one from this year, and it's called 'Silver Jewell.' The picture doesn't quite do it justice. There was such a reflective, pebbly texture on the leaves they almost did sparkle.
![Philadelphia Flower Show 2019- begonia Silver Jewell](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhAfl371JEq6gUNY2WF3__dEHCTthNgRa914Coru2O6yIf5teL0Y4jPuWtRsfvOL6xlbHrKns58GQlcP9mZs8Q87JOufUPkVhu_8yDca79iWPUrAlSYUDBpTuBot6LUOs1JacS8AUAZqos/s1600/PFS2019-95BegoniaSilverJewell.jpg)
Now, we'll hop back to 2015 for three pictures of a begonia called 'Red Fred.' These are two different plants of the same variety. The first one shows how large and smooth (not to mention red) the leaves are.
![Philadelphia Flower Show 2015- begonia Red Fred](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhH8LO1IKyH2CdlqiI0pPsPyyHlYocr-Fx675eCh8KIIm1mVL35XTouM_4K_XaTAx6URF2QigwVPndrFd9F7Bj8AaELr-SrevLJOQprzk2i-ySjWVAMGaqCfBme-PHiD916urO79Dbmy-M/s1600/pfs2015-078-BegoniaRedFred.jpg)
When the plants grow, the form spreads out more.
![Philadelphia Flower Show 2015- begonia Red Fred](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiqMiEtL6QmKORKOu4bQsuO8KKGKrA3dXs0-7OFUiG_N_dIGAHvElGE5zXAzba2n4UTMzOH9qTgjANykARSrXvWBlU2lZU4VLBGkOQ-f1dOnkiYvLgrwqVGYMHY0GoP1XbpAylJWu_mOuc/s1600/pfs2015-079-BegoniaRedFred.jpg)
And look at the stems and the new growth! Everything is just popping with furry bristles.
![Philadelphia Flower Show 2015- begonia Red Fred](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjhhY4VjwQGtZyHBjOGhgkFr7ysNacjfBOMghnARsg5KdfRGEVwPsdG-4D-fcOR9skEjzSGk_giCDJ2-Ml1lZq7ZFaV7eDpBnF5aeW68qhmGF4ll2EsRSpv2dhIZkiOKQI5BaMQ-kh_bHo/s1600/pfs2015-080-BegoniaRedFred.jpg)
Here's another pebbled one called 'Soli Mutata,' because just as the name suggests, the leaves change color somewhat in the sun. It's a native of Brazil.
![Philadelphia Flower Show 2015- begonia Soli Mutata](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgWhlzf-Rq-nc9u2GSEpmzcYdG4d9B5vXnIXHmZ57BmFbW2H8dNumcJnV4n7x_1z5E2cQeg7QWal87Dr4bb6BO8IAcwbW4c0Wp8IkaS1g_TGrn7spaM6ZGQqXnjSti53F7NJlr2Xgq9ky4/s1600/pfs2015-081-BegoniaSoliMutata.jpg)
Begonia sizemoreae, at this year's show, comes from Vietnam. The hairs are not always so pronounced as in this specimen, but you've got to admit its got texture!
![Philadelphia Flower Show 2019- begonia sizemoreae](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjltQmg4WYKXD_BOewzxWkc4FjsTMhlDacuNNYhv0kXo_9JNduicJ4mff3K-ltHI_lZ8bcs3CKkNpgouADSWMMmmim76KKfGbRwsVHdnlm6lSXO3Rn0Jmo28rqp1z5D6XhR6B_89p2qTaM/s1600/PFS2019-96BegoniaSizemoreae.jpg)
![Philadelphia Flower Show 2019- begonia sizemoreae](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgmtPsoZIAywKJLwYQcCW4iflIONb0VD5aQJCsWp0uXhBts8yMh1vSLqoj-Rh3bQSnzjRCTpMm99viLwhWOG04-9kQSVbyKM-LUa58b9DhD_eIWwf79TEEl-DPGk9kxSNUA0EnJvi_vnrA/s1600/PFS2019-97BegoniaSizemoreae.jpg)
The last one also was from 2015, and I don't have its exact label, but I think it must be a variety of Begonia x erythrophylla ‘Bunchii’, or 'Lettuce-leaf' begonia.
![Philadelphia Flower Show 2015- begonia lettuce leaf](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjyvhY2gNHZUv3jyYIghcF0Hb5AUu3VdaatHmlADudjW1lO8_mhGMr9iShjyqAP12EmqCCGiRAApF6GbvbTQFIw8IjfOwBVd9aSISMKB-KhfhqI6IWQLJ_QTiz-oLXbTKWbBBKOPVtx5Tc/s1600/pfs2015-082-BegoniaLettuceLeaf.jpg)
![Philadelphia Flower Show 2015- begonia lettuce leaf](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhy_pmz9EW_Qthic10wvqtMeGRtkeq2fphxz36hrvHfi4HJqww0dLopYZBCK3CjM1henjGU-7Th4H2M1iS_rDGwtICVFJUs9M68HxWp7SzodHdi0Zo1nAun1ytPxKWfYRiFaLGPSvtqst4/s1600/pfs2015-083-BegoniaLettuceLeaf.jpg)
![Philadelphia Flower Show 2015- begonia lettuce leaf](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjBrz6ZsiRUDHfT0aDbvWFIdZikkS1uGV8-TB0yo8h2Xvknu3Vib9kKQRR2UDOS0zgr5lINcsU0noHjlRgy9FXRtj5kuz0TUjCkk4C4Bj37w_9m98byavva1dtcitl9fDpuqeLnfhoYT1I/s1600/pfs2015-084-BegoniaLettuceLeaf.jpg)
How's that for a textural tour without ever leaving the genus?
In other news: Managed to sleep last night, and got back on track. I wrote in the morning, worked on Long Distance Hiker stuff in the afternoon and did some other record keeping. Walked 3 miles including a trip to the library.
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1 comment:
I like the looks of the pebbled leaves. The hairy one is pretty interesting too
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