Begonia


Begonias are a type of flowering plants known for their wide range of species and cultivars. They're often prized for their attractive leaves, vibrant blooms, and unusual texture, making them a beloved choice for indoor plant collections or a terrarium feature.

Some of our rare favourites include Begonia sp. aff. aiensis'Inca Flame', Ferox and Begonia 'Lion Dance'.

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    Discover our Begonia Collection at GrowTropicals

    We offer an exceptional selection of Begonia houseplants that will bring beauty and elegance to any indoor space. Renowned for their diverse foliage patterns and vibrant colours, Begonias are a perfect choice for adding a touch of exotic charm to your home. From the dramatic, textured leaves of the Begonia Rex to the delicate, trailing stems of Begonia Maculata, our collection includes varieties that cater to all tastes and preferences.

    Explore our collection to find both classic and unique Begonia varieties, each carefully selected for its striking appearance and adaptability to indoor environments.

    Some of our favourites include Begonia 'Pink Spot', Begonia Ferox, Begonia 'Inca Flame'.

    Our diverse range ensures that you can discover the perfect Begonia to enhance your home's decor and create a lush, vibrant indoor garden.

    At GrowTropicals, we pride ourselves on providing high-quality Begonia plants that are both beautiful and easy to care for. Our selection includes options for various light conditions and care levels, making it easy to find the right Begonia for your space. We offer detailed care instructions to help you maintain the health and vibrancy of your plants, ensuring that your Begonia thrives and continues to impress.

    Visit our Begonia Houseplants Collection to explore our full range of stunning Begonia varieties. Whether you are a seasoned plant enthusiast or a beginner, our collection is designed to meet your needs. Our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction means you can trust GrowTropicals to provide you with the healthiest plants and the best advice.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Begonias are one of the largest and most diverse genera of flowering plants, with over 2,000 species found across tropical and subtropical regions. They are grown primarily for their extraordinary foliage, which ranges from spiralling silver patterns ('Escargot') to polka-dotted cane types (Begonia maculata).

    Begonias are divided into several groups including Rex, cane, rhizomatous, and tuberous types. Most indoor varieties are grown for foliage rather than flowers, though many produce delicate blooms as a bonus.

    Cane Begonias like Begonia maculata 'Polka Dot' are among the easiest to grow. They tolerate a range of conditions and grow upright, making them straightforward to manage. 'Inca Flame' is another resilient variety with striking foliage.

    Rex Begonias like 'Escargot' are slightly more demanding in terms of humidity but rewarding once you get the balance right. Start with a cane type if you are new to Begonias.

    Place Begonias in bright indirect light. Most prefer higher humidity, so bathrooms, kitchens, or grouping with other plants works well. Water when the top 2 to 3 cm of compost feels dry, and avoid getting water on the leaves, as this can cause powdery mildew.

    Feed every two to four weeks with a balanced liquid fertiliser during spring and summer. Remove any dead or damaged leaves promptly. Most Begonias propagate easily from leaf or stem cuttings.

    Begonias prefer bright indirect light. Most varieties will tolerate moderate shade, though their colours and patterns are most vivid in brighter conditions. Avoid direct sun, which can scorch the leaves, especially on Rex types.

    Cane Begonias like Begonia maculata handle a wider range of light levels than Rex varieties. An east-facing window or a spot near a north-facing window works well for most Begonias.

    Begonias are considered mildly toxic to cats and dogs. They contain soluble calcium oxalates, concentrated mainly in the roots and tubers. Chewing the plant can cause mouth irritation, drooling, and digestive discomfort.

    If you have curious pets, keep Begonias on high shelves or in rooms your pets do not access. Check individual product pages for specific safety information. For pet-safe alternatives with similarly decorative foliage, explore our Calathea collection.

    Leaf drop in Begonias is most commonly caused by overwatering or a sudden change in conditions. If the compost is consistently soggy, the roots may be rotting. Let the top 2 to 3 cm of compost dry between waterings and ensure the pot has good drainage.

    Draughts, temperature swings, and very low humidity can also trigger leaf drop. Begonias prefer stable, warm conditions away from open windows and radiators. If you have recently moved or repotted the plant, give it a few weeks to adjust.