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Week 13 – March 28, 2024

Plant Information

Hula™ Blush Spreading Begonia

  • Hula™ Blush Spreading Begonia - Bloom
  • Hula™ Blush Spreading Begonia - Container
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Plant Details:

Scientific Name: Begonia interspecific

Common Name: Interspecific Begonia

Blooming Season: Early Spring, Spring, Late Spring, Summer, Autumn, Late Summer

Plant Habit: Spreading

Characteristics: Drought Tolerant, Water/Rain tolerant, Heat Tolerant, Shade Tolerant, Low Maintenance

Water: Light

Fertilize: Every two weeks

Spacing: 12 - 20" (30 - 51cm)

Height: 6 - 10" (15 - 25cm)

Width: 20 - 27" (51 - 69cm)

Exposure: Shade, Sun

General Information: Nice spreading, trailing habit for use in ground beds and baskets. Fills in fast with lots of color.

Grower Information:

Unique begonias to complete your program!
Hula Spreading Begonia is fast to fill in landscape beds, creating a blanket of high-impact colour! Hula looks amazing in hanging baskets and mixed containers, providing an opportunity to offer a more premium product.

Plug crop time: 6 to 8 weeks
Transplant to finish: 5 to 7 weeks for Spring timing

  • Hula is a unique spreading type of begonia that is highly branched and covered with flowers.
  • Its trailing habit is perfect for baskets and containers.
  • Provides an instant performance advantage for landscapers, with masses of flowers showing on top.
  • The series is daylength neutral and it is the earliest interspecific begonia to flower, with timing similar to BabyWing®.
  • The high number of flowers provides great colour impact.
  • Hula starts to spread at an early stage and, along with early flowering, it provides growers with a high-quality, attractive, salable plant that is covered with blooms at retail, in both hanging baskets and smaller pot sizes.

This blush-to-white colour is unique for spreading begonias. The blush colour can vary under different conditions.

'PAS1568925'
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