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Rige begonia seed sowing

Below is an introduction to the experience of raising flowers, specifically Rige begonia, for netizens. Regarding Rige begonia seed sowing, please feel free to correct any mistakes!

Many flower enthusiasts are puzzled about sowing Rige begonia seeds. Can Rige begonia seeds be sown? To help clarify this, this article will introduce the characteristics of double-petaled flowers, and after reading, flower enthusiasts will understand whether Rige begonia can be sown.

Firstly, flower enthusiasts should know that Rige begonia is a horticultural variety, bred from the winter-flowering Soko begonia and many bulbous begonias, resulting in a group of winter-flowering hybrid varieties. Also, most Rige begonias are double-petaled varieties.

Let's now look at the characteristics of double-petaled flowers: compared to single-petaled flowers, they have relatively higher ornamental value. However, due to the degeneration of the male or female stamens, they have weak seed production ability (meaning they are not easy or unable to produce seeds).

By now, flower enthusiasts should have a general idea, right? Most Rige begonias are double-petaled horticultural varieties, and their seed-producing ability is either degenerated or completely lost. However, some flower enthusiasts have asked, why can I see stamens and pistils on my Rige begonia? This involves the issue of variety, as there are many Rige begonia varieties, and there may be a few exceptional cases.

Finally, if flower enthusiasts are interested, they can check out the differences and characteristics between single-petaled, double-petaled, and compound flowers: https://changshi/2015/0120/11673.html

The above is a comprehensive explanation of Rige begonia seed sowing (popular science), hoping it can help you.

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