

Their centers are orange, offering a beautiful contrast while maintaining a fully yellow-flower appearance.

Many Begonia flower colors exist, so make sure you opt for the yellow variety. They’re fast-spreading, so take care where you plant them, especially if you live in a warm climate where they act as a perennial. Plant Type: Annual or perennial, depending on the temperatureīegonias are tuberous plants that grow into bushy mounds during the spring and summer.Begonia Begonia obliqua belongs to the most famous and numerous genus of the family Begoniaceae. A basal rosette of leaves frames the flowers. Each flower has five petals that attach to a little button center of the same bright yellow color. It’s common to find this plant growing between rocks on mountain slopes in central Europe.īright yellow flowers bloom on the Bear’s Ear in clusters at the top of 2 – 8-inch long stalks. The bear-like ear-shaped leaves are where the beautiful Bear’s Ear gets its name.
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Sun Exposure: Partial sun or full shade.Bear’s Ear Primula auricula is an evergreen perennial that differs in short, rather thick, spatulate grayish as if dusty leaves.
