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Uploaded: 05/17/12 6:39 PM GMT
Golden Begonia
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Since my terrace faces north I'm limited in what flowers I can sucessfully grow. These begonias actually prefer light shade so they and impatiens are my usual choices. I loved the rich warm color of these. All comments and critiques appreciated.

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.Joanie
05/17/12 8:24 PM GMT
Beautiful, bright, cheerful color!!! And a superb capture Kathy!
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::tigger3
05/17/12 8:32 PM GMT
Lovely color, Kathy I think the focus is a bit soft, but the colors is so pleasing. Tigs♥ =^..^=
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.LakeMichigan
05/17/12 10:09 PM GMT
I love Begonias and these are gorgeous.
My front porch faces the north so I also use begonias and impatiens .
I am going to have to see if I can find some in this color. Well done Kathy !
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::LynEve
05/17/12 11:30 PM GMT
Beautiful begonias Kathy and you have captured them to perfection. They glow with warmth.
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.icedancer
05/18/12 3:49 PM GMT
Beautiful colours in this begonia, wonderful capture and presentation
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::SEFA
05/20/12 9:44 AM GMT
A wonderful golden color of these beautiful flowers. Very nice!
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.Eubeen
05/20/12 4:46 PM GMT
I don't have a front porch so I'm not sure which way it faces. Sorry I can't help you in that matter outside of moving to the other side of the building when a unit opens up. But you might not like the neighbours when you do. Lovely warm colours and nice details in the photo, Kathy.
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