BEGONIA

With about 2,000 flowering species in their wildly diverse genus, there’s definitely space for all kinds of plant lovers to find a begonia to love. Some begonia shimmer with iridescence, others form perfect spirals like a snail, while some grow monstrously huge, and others are bright and spindly. Their range is incredible. What’s fascinating is that all of these characteristics and adaptations generally serve a purpose in the wild. 

SHOP BEGONIA

Mother's Day plant + candle bundle Mother's Day plant + candle bundle

Mother's Day plant + candle bundle

Gift Tree

$99.99 AUD
Approx $63.79 USD
Add to cart
Begonia Chlorosticta - Dark Form Begonia Chlorosticta - Dark Form

Begonia Chlorosticta - Dark Form

Gift Tree

$59.99 AUD
Approx $38.27 USD
Add to cart
Begonia angularis Begonia angularis

Begonia angularis

Gift Tree

$49.99 AUD
Approx $31.89 USD
Add to cart

Light

When looking for the right spot to place your Begonia in your home, keep in mind what type of Begonia it you've purchased.

​Cane Begonia tend to prefer bright indirect light while rhizamatous and rex Begonias prefer a bit more shade.

​If you are not sure what type of Begonia you have and their leaves appear a bit burned, move it to a shadier spot.

Water

Begonias like their soil to dry out slightly but not entirely. Consistent moisture is the key.

​Water your Begonia every

1 - 2 weeks depending on environmental conditions including light and temperature.

​Plants in medium light require watering less often that plants in bright indirect light. 

Soil

The soil should be loose and not densely packed to allow for free water drainage and oxygen supply to the roots. We recommend a cacti and succulent mix for your Begonia.

​Adding coco coir which has water retentive qualities to the cacti and succulent mix will ensure consistent moisture which Begonia prefer.

Temperature

Begonias will grow best in environments between 15°C and 25°C all year around.

​As Begonias do not like sudden changes in temperature, do not place your Begonia near doors or windows as they do not like draft and it may cause them to drop their leaves.

​In winter keep them away from log burners or away from the path of the airflow from your heat pump.

Humidity

Begonias are native to places where humidity is high which makes them ideal for terrariums.

​You can replicate their native environment by putting them on a pebble tray or grouping them with other plants which will help to increase humidity.

Running a humidifier for a few hours a day will be greatly beneficial also or placing them in the bathroom which are naturally humid should light levels allow.

Fertiliser

Feed your Begonia with a well balanced all around houseplant fertiliser.

​Follow the instructions on the bottle as more is NOT always better when it comes to fertiliser.

​During spring and summer, fertilise at full strength every fortnight and in autumn and winter at half strength once a month.

Propagation

Begonias can be propagation through multiple ways.

​You can propagate them through leaf stem cuttings. They will grow roots from the part of the stem where the cut was made.

​You can also propagate them through leaf division which is quite unique to Begonias and only a few other plants.

​Lastly you can propagate Begonias through rhizome cuttings which is similar to leaf stem cuttings but the cutting not necessarily requires leaves. 


Our Brands

Alphablocks
Aotearoad
Aurora World
Baby Help
Baker's Secret
Bananas in Pyjamas
Barbie
Beatrix Potter
BEETL Skincare
Bennetts Chocolates
Bluey
Blurred
Bonds Baby
Bub Story
Charlie Bears
Chic & Love
CLARIS THE CHICEST MOUSE IN PARIS
Curlimals
CUTIE POPS
Defined
Disney Baby
Disney Britto
Disney Christmas
DISNEY GIFTS
DOCTOR SQUISH
Eclothing
ECO NATION
Eden Orchards
Elfwear
Fibre by Auskin
Franjos Kitchen
Gift Tree
Global Translations
Gund
Honeysticks
InfaSecure
Jahri Jah Jah
Juan Valdez
Landmark
Libertine Blends
Lifespan
Little Unicorn
Lou & Dier
Made4Baby
Me2U Gifts
MOR
Mum2Mum
My Anime Light Box
My Blanket
Nutreats
Paterpillar
Playgro
Ro.Sham.Bo
Smartfox Books
Snuggle Hunny
Teletubbies
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Tommee Tippee
Viva La Vulva
Woolbabe