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Begonia diadema
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Begonia diadema is a species of flowering plant in the family Begoniaceae, native to Costa Rica. It has a rhizomatous growth habit with erect stems, pink flowers, and palmate leaves. In gardens, it prefers shade and blooms in the spring. For hybridizers, B. diadema is a common parent species in the rex cultorum....read more on Wikipedia.
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