Archive image from page 130 of The culture of pot-plants in. The culture of pot-plants in rooms, greenhouses, & frames cultureofpotplan00davi Year: greenhouses ( FOLIAGE PLANTS IN POTS 119 the foliage then turning a sickly mottled colour. The remedy is, frequent spraying with soapy water and afterwards with clean water. Brown spots are sometimes caused by fungoid Fig. 51.—Begonia Rex. disease. They cannot, of course, be removed, but a very weak solution of permanganate of potash will prevent their spreading. Begonia Rex.—The many hybrids and varieties of this species are grown not for thei


Archive image from page 130 of The culture of pot-plants in. The culture of pot-plants in rooms, greenhouses, & frames cultureofpotplan00davi Year: greenhouses ( FOLIAGE PLANTS IN POTS 119 the foliage then turning a sickly mottled colour. The remedy is, frequent spraying with soapy water and afterwards with clean water. Brown spots are sometimes caused by fungoid Fig. 51.—Begonia Rex. disease. They cannot, of course, be removed, but a very weak solution of permanganate of potash will prevent their spreading. Begonia Rex.—The many hybrids and varieties of this species are grown not for their flowers, which are small, but for their magnificent foliage, which is most strikingly marked


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