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Los Angeles, CA, US · 40 photos
Hollywood Hills Residence

 
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Tuberous begonias shine, whether planted in the garden or hanging in baskets, but you can also pull them into the kitchen. The flowers have a light yet crisp taste that works well in salads and sandwiches, and they're also great as a garnish. You can even eat them with a dip.Warning: Use only tuberous begonia hybrids. They also contain oxalic acid, so don't eat them if you have gout, kidney stones or rheumatism.More:Unexpected Edible Gardens
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added by Paloma Acevedo to palomas's ideas (23 hours ago)
Backyard
added by number8eight to Hunter's Hills (4 weeks ago)
FRONT LAUNDRY ROOM PORCH KITCHEN PATIO BACK PATIO SPANISH MOSS (+ WINDOW BOX)
added by cdangerfield to outside (6 weeks ago)
nice mix for edible garden
added by jenny2994 to jenny2994's Ideas (2 months ago)
Variety of colors
added by bzierhut to Garden (4 months ago)
lots of different colors and textures
added by David Bauer to david_bauer's ideas (5 months ago)
Tuberous begonia flowers do well in salads, sandwiches and as garnishes or with a dip. Use only tuberous begonia hybrids-contain oxalic acid so don't eat if you have gout, kidney stones or rheumatism.
added by bmcunningham to bmcunningham's ideas (8 months ago)
Great for our shady north side
added by menoland to menoland's Ideas (8 months ago)
Roses
added by katcobbs to Edibles (8 months ago)
Tuberous begonias have a light crisp taste great for salads and sandwiches or used as a garnish.
added by bsimmons49er to bsimmons49er's Ideas (8 months ago)
Love the assortment of colors.
added by runoff to New Plants and Flowers (9 months ago)
Begonias want to find Benitochiba (red, pink, coral gray and sliver in pkant
added by mariamercedesy to mariamercedesy's Ideas (9 months ago)
Flores comestibles
added by alanahnafield to alanahnafield's Ideas (9 months ago)
Garden
added by lgoff to lgoff's ideas (9 months ago)
beautiful
added by rdb419 to rdb419's Favorites (10 months ago)
Need to plant these next spring - begonias
added by flykiwi to ornamental garden (11 months ago)
Tuberous begonias shine, whether planted in the garden or hanging in baskets, but you can also pull them into the kitchen. The flowers have a light yet crisp taste that works well in salads and sandwiches, and they're also great as a garnish. You can even eat them with a dip. Warning: Use only tuberous begonia hybrids. They also contain oxalic acid, so don't eat them if you have gout, kidney stones or rheumatism. More: Unexpected Edible Gardens
added by shell7 to shell7's ideas (11 months ago)
Edible flowers - Tuberous begonias
added by csmeek to csmeek's Favorites (12 months ago)
Beautiful
added by karynhatton to renovations (13 months ago)
Looks like a shade arden
added by mia007 to mia007's ideas (13 months ago)
Tuberous begonias shine, whether planted in the garden or hanging in baskets, but you can also pull them into the kitchen. The flowers have a light yet crisp taste that works well in salads and sandwiches, and they're also great as a garnish. You can even eat them with a dip.
added by antoniette to Garden Ideas.. (13 months ago)
edibles...tuberous begonias..salads, sandwiches, and garnish..use only tuberous begonia hybrids..don't eat if suffering with gout, kidney stones or rheumatism..
added by ldetomasi to Gardens (13 months ago)
Color
added by maryhouzz to garden ideas (13 months ago)
Tuberous begonias shine, whether planted in the garden or hanging in baskets, but you can also pull them into the kitchen. The flowers have a light yet crisp taste that works well in salads and sandwiches, and they're also great as a garnish. You can even eat them with a dip. Warning: Use only tuberous begonia hybrids. They also contain oxalic acid, so don't eat them if you have gout, kidney stones or rheumatism.
added by gamaeenda to gamaeenda's garden ideas (13 months ago)
Surprise!
added by designz to vasuki's Favorites (13 months ago)
Begonias
added by shannonb81 to Porch/yard (13 months ago)
Tuberous begonias shine, whether planted in the garden or hanging in baskets, but you can also pull them into the kitchen. The flowers have a light yet crisp taste that works well in salads and sandwiches, and they're also great as a garnish. You can even eat them with a dip. Warning: Use only tuberous begonia hybrids. They also contain oxalic acid, so don't eat them if you have gout, kidney stones or rheumatism.
added by djtyner to landscape (13 months ago)
Green
added by chinamom1 to chinamom1's ideas (16 months ago)
beautiful!
added by harmonizing to harmonizing's ideas (16 months ago)
tuberous begonias
added by stacy1061 to Garden/outdoor Kitchens (16 months ago)
Use of tuberous begonias in planting bed rather than hanging baskets. Gorgeous. Contrasts well with hellebore leaves
added by 1918arper48 to 1918arper48's ideas (20 months ago)
garden plant'g combination...1b
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