To be quite honest I had no idea what this was, but now have an app PlantSnap, recommended by an online colleague which helps me to identify my flowers. There were a few choices, one being Crown of thorns, but the begonia version seems to be more likely.
Begonias are one of my favorite flowers. I ha snot seen this flower befort, what ever it is a lovely flower. My coursity is up. I will try and a search on begonia later today.
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I got various suggestions for what type of begonia it could be,
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Begonia hybrid ‘Whopper’ is a begonia series featuring bold colors, sturdy stems, and lush foliage.
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Thanks for the info
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You can grow another plant by taking a cutting of about 5 inches and place water.
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I usually kill .I plants by water g while they are dormant.
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Begonias are always fun. 😀
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And the come in all sorts of shapes and sizes
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How embarrassing! I have NO idea what it is. It is not crown of thorns. It is not likely a type of begonia. It sort of looks like one of the jewelweeds, but I do not know which one. I am sorry that I can not identify it.
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Perhaps I have discovered a new species 🙂
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. . . . more likely just an unidentified species. . . embarrassingly.
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