Begonia Benigo Pink is an Angelwing Begonia with reddish-green, silver-spotted leaves with red undersides. Displays pink flower clusters at the branch tips. This is a medium cane-type Begonia with an upright, bushy, branching growth habit.




Begonia Benigo Pink – Angel wing Begonia
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Begonia Benigo Pink is an Angelwing Begonia with reddish-green, silver-spotted leaves with red undersides. Displays pink flower clusters at the branch tips. This is a medium cane-type Begonia with an upright, bushy, branching growth habit. Plant Size Medium: 6 inch standard nursery pot. Light Place it 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 Water your begonia as the top few inches of the potting mix start to dry to the touch. It is rather susceptible to root rot if overwatered (especially if it doesn't get enough light). If it stays too dry, your polka dot begonia may develop brown, crispy leaf tips or edges. It may even drop new leaves as they develop. Plant Specific Care Native to South America, Begonia appreciates above-average relative humidity levels, but typically tolerates average indoor humidity. If the air in your home or office is dry, grouping your begonia with other houseplants may help. You can also place a small humidifier nearby or grow it on a large pebble tray filled with water (so that the pot sits on top of the pebbles, above the water). Begonias also grow best in well-drained, humus-rich soil with moderate water. Apply a slow-release fertilizer sparingly in spring. A beautiful accent plant for borders or containers, or grown as a houseplant. Protect from freezing temperatures! Pet-Friendly Plant No.
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Plant Size
Medium: 6 inch standard nursery pot.
Light
Place it 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
Water your begonia as the top few inches of the potting mix start to dry to the touch. It is rather susceptible to root rot if overwatered (especially if it doesn't get enough light). If it stays too dry, your polka dot begonia may develop brown, crispy leaf tips or edges. It may even drop new leaves as they develop.
Plant Specific Care
Native to South America, Begonia appreciates above-average relative humidity levels, but typically tolerates average indoor humidity. If the air in your home or office is dry, grouping your begonia with other houseplants may help. You can also place a small humidifier nearby or grow it on a large pebble tray filled with water (so that the pot sits on top of the pebbles, above the water).
Begonias also grow best in well-drained, humus-rich soil with moderate water. Apply a slow-release fertilizer sparingly in spring. A beautiful accent plant for borders or containers, or grown as a houseplant. Protect from freezing temperatures!
Pet-Friendly Plant
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