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These pink begonias are funkier than your basic flower

Beautiful cross between the begonia boliviensi­s and the begonia tuberosa

- NORMAN WINTER

All right begonia lovers, there is a new kid on the block with the crazy name Funky Pink and it will make a wonderful addition to mixed baskets and planters. I am growing it with Heavenly Blue Surfinia in rectangula­r baskets hanging from a deck and it is everything I had hoped it would be.

Funky Pink was hybridized by Benary Seed, which to be honest have kind of become the begonia gurus in the gardening world. It was quickly picked up by Proven Winners where you most likely see your label when you buy yours. It is an interspeci­fic cross between the begonia boliviensi­s which we all love and the begonia tuberosa which we all desperatel­y want to grow.

This cross looks to be magic, it’s vigorous and beautiful and mine has been garnering attention from ruby-throated hummingbir­ds. It is touted as heat tolerant and sun tolerant and though I don’t have mine in full sun, it does get some afternoon cooking, which had worried me. The double flowers are drop dead gorgeous.

Like other begonias some of you might be familiar with, it has double flowers which are male and single petalled which are female. I love both, they simply make the plant more exciting. I have mine partnered not only with the Heavenly Blue Surfinia petunia but also Goldilocks lysimachia. By most standards, both racehorses provide a lot of competitio­n in the baskets.

So far Funky Pink has held its own nicely and is now starting to hang off both the front and the rear of the planters.

The exotic look of flowers can take your breath away, but they also have attractive foliage. The leaves are on long, arching stems and are deeply serrated with leaf petioles having a hot pink hue. To me, the plants look lush and tropical and perfect for the porch patio or deck.

Even though mine are perfect, I still think the beginner might find morning sun and afternoon shade give the best performanc­e.

The habit of this plant screams for it to be in a basket, window box or mixed container. Select a container large enough to let the plant achieve its full potential and choose a good lightweigh­t potting mix. This summer when you see Funky Pink begonias for sale, don’t let the strange name throw you. This is a fun begonia to grow and will reward you with gorgeous flowers, good performanc­e and regular hummingbir­d visits.

 ?? COURTESY PROVEN WINNERS/TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE ?? Funky Pink begonias are vigorous and beautiful.
COURTESY PROVEN WINNERS/TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Funky Pink begonias are vigorous and beautiful.

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