Begonia Maculata | Statement Indoor Plant
Begonia Maculata | Statement Indoor Plant
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Begonia Maculata is prized for its ornamental foliage and eye-catching appearance. The combination of spotted leaves and colourful undersides creates visual interest from every angle, making it one of the most recognisable begonias available for indoor growing.
Under suitable conditions, mature plants may produce clusters of delicate white to pale pink flowers that hang gracefully beneath the foliage. While the blooms are attractive, the plant is primarily grown for its spectacular leaves. Its upright growth habit makes it particularly suitable for adding height and structure to indoor plant displays.
Want your succulent with a pot?
This plant has been grown in a 130 mm nursery pot, so that size is a useful guide when selecting a decorative pot for home. We usually ship plants in their nursery pots where appropriate to help minimise stress during transport.
Care Guide
Light
Prefers bright, indirect light. A position near a well-lit window with filtered sunlight is often ideal. Avoid prolonged exposure to harsh direct sun, which may damage the foliage.
Watering
Allow the top layer of potting mix to dry slightly before watering. Keep the soil lightly moist but avoid waterlogged conditions.
Soil
Use a quality indoor plant mix that provides good drainage while retaining some moisture around the roots.
Temperature
Thrives in warm indoor conditions and should be protected from frost and cold drafts.
Humidity
Begonia Maculata appreciates moderate to higher humidity levels. Good airflow is also beneficial for healthy growth.
Fertiliser
Apply a balanced indoor plant fertiliser during the active growing season to support healthy foliage and flowering.
Good to Know
Begonia Maculata can become taller as it matures and may benefit from occasional pruning to encourage a fuller, bushier appearance. Bright indirect light helps maintain strong growth and vibrant foliage colouring.
FAQ
Is Begonia Maculata suitable for beginners?
It can be a rewarding plant for beginners who can provide bright indirect light and avoid overwatering.
Does Begonia Maculata flower indoors?
Yes. Mature plants may produce clusters of delicate white or pale pink flowers under favourable growing conditions.
Why are the leaf edges turning brown?
Brown edges can be caused by low humidity, inconsistent watering, or exposure to excessive direct sunlight
The succulent plant housed in the red pot comes in a 130mm diameter container. While the image provides a representative depiction of what you will receive, but may vary slightly because no two succulents are the same.
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