lochroma, sometime last year I read that the roots (are they rhizomes?) of tuberous begonias can be toxic. So, I've been avoiding the pretty tuberous and sticking with the WAX begonias (which I also like). Is there any truth to this or can I have the pretty tuberous begonias too?Yup, some types are delicious, some a bit acrid, but none are toxic.
lochroma, sometime last year I read that the roots (are they rhizomes?) of tuberous begonias can be toxic. So, I've been avoiding the pretty tuberous and sticking with the WAX begonias (which I also like). Is there any truth to this or can I have the pretty tuberous begonias too?
Also, which types did you think were delicious? -My edible flower garden told me to ask you![]()
The common fiberous-rooted begonia that is grown as a summer bedding plant usually has good tasting flowers.
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My tortoise and I like those too
And thanks lochroma and @pfara for letting me know about the tuberous begonias also. I'll be thrilled to add those into the mix along with the cute little wax ones. This was a helpful post @Robertchrisroph! Thanks!