A brief discussion on the meaning of the phrase "the symbolism of the Begonia elatior"

What is the meaning of the symbolism of Liguge begonia flowers?

Here are some gardening tips on the symbolism of Liguge begonia flowers and a brief discussion on their language, which will be introduced by the editor.

Liguge begonia is a plant of the Begonia genus in the Begoniaceae family, which was bred by German breeders by crossing bulbous begonias with a wild Socotra begonia native to Central Asia.

Liguge begonia is widely cultivated as an ornamental herbaceous plant with numerous varieties and rich colors, mostly used for indoor potted plants, and also used for landscaping in southern China.

It can also be used for hanging cultivation, or planted in clusters along garden roadsides and edges of grasslands, and is also suitable for flowering beds and platforms for ornamental purposes.

Alias of Liguge begonia: Liguge begonia, rose begonia, Lijia begonia, and Lila begonia.

What is the meaning of the symbolism of Liguge begonia flowers?

Liguge begonia is native to Germany and is cultivated in southern China. It prefers warm conditions, dislikes strong sunlight, is not resistant to barren soil, enjoys moisture but fears waterlogging, and should not be watered excessively.

It has relatively strict requirements for light, temperature, water, and fertilizer, dislikes stuffy heat and direct sunlight. The optimal growing temperature is between 15-22 degrees Celsius.

The minimum temperature in winter should not be lower than 5 degrees Celsius. In summer, high temperatures and heavy rain should be avoided to prevent outdoor exposure to rain or waterlogging, as this can easily cause stem and branch rot and withering.