polka dot begonia

$15.00

Intriguingly dotted with vibrant spots reminiscent of playful polka dots, the Polka Dot Begonia (Begonia maculata) exudes a unique charm that captivates any space it graces. Originating from the lush forests of Brazil, this botanical gem showcases its distinct pattern on lush green leaves, creating an eye-catching display wherever it grows. Known for its striking appearance and ease of care, the Polka Dot Begonia adds a delightful touch of whimsy to any indoor garden or living space, making it a beloved choice among plant enthusiasts.

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Intriguingly dotted with vibrant spots reminiscent of playful polka dots, the Polka Dot Begonia (Begonia maculata) exudes a unique charm that captivates any space it graces. Originating from the lush forests of Brazil, this botanical gem showcases its distinct pattern on lush green leaves, creating an eye-catching display wherever it grows. Known for its striking appearance and ease of care, the Polka Dot Begonia adds a delightful touch of whimsy to any indoor garden or living space, making it a beloved choice among plant enthusiasts.

Intriguingly dotted with vibrant spots reminiscent of playful polka dots, the Polka Dot Begonia (Begonia maculata) exudes a unique charm that captivates any space it graces. Originating from the lush forests of Brazil, this botanical gem showcases its distinct pattern on lush green leaves, creating an eye-catching display wherever it grows. Known for its striking appearance and ease of care, the Polka Dot Begonia adds a delightful touch of whimsy to any indoor garden or living space, making it a beloved choice among plant enthusiasts.

 

care instructions

light

Polka dot begonias thrive in a spot with bright light (enough that it casts a medium to strong shadow most of the day). If it does not get enough light, it will grow tall and spindly, with weak stems and no flowers.

water

Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy. Polka dot begonias do not like the soil to dry out. Overwatering can lead to root rot or fungal diseases. Water more frequently during prolonged heat or dry spells.

pruning

Pruning usually isn't necessary.