Last fall I had a Tuberous Begonia that was too good to throw out and not good enough to keep. If you know what I mean. I cut off three smallish leaves and stuck each one in a tiny vase with just water. I didn't use any root starter. I now have a beautiful pot of Begonias that are loaded with huge blosoms. I'll see how many seasons I can keep this plant going. It was a greenhouse leftover to start with.
dumb luck with Tuberous Begonias
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