Begonia Aconitifolia Plant is a robust, fibrous-rooted, erect evergreen perennial that can reach a height of 4 feet. It is a plant species in the Begoniaceae family that is found in Brazil. Angel Wing Begonia has bamboo-like stems with regularly spaced swelling nodes and large, asymmetrical leaves that are deeply serrated to lobed. It blooms in white and pink.
General
This erect Holly Leaf Begonia features white and pink pendulous flowers and lobed, ovate, silver-flecked green leaves.The stem is cane-like, with nodes that are equally spaced.Place your Begonia Aconitifolia plant in Balcony Garden.Sunlight
Place your Begonia Acontifolia plant in Bright Indirect Sunlight.Your Cane Begonia will be able to tolerate a little more direct sunlight throughout the winter months, so placing it somewhere where it can benefit from the morning light but is covered by midday would be excellent.Watering
Water your Angel Wing Begonia plant when the top inch of soil appears dry.The most difficult aspect of raising your Cane Begonia plant is finding the appropriate watering mix. It is because begonias are sensitive to overwatering and can easily develop root rot.If you're not sure whether or not to water your exotic plant, it's advisable to err on the side of caution and wait until the leaves droop slightly, indicating that the plant is drying out.Keep the leaves dry by watering the soil directly.Soil
Place your Begonia Aconitifolia plant in a pot with sufficient drainage in the bottom and a soilless potting mix.Since your Begonia Aconitifolia plant is prone to root rot, adding a layer of stones or broken shards of old terracotta pots to the bottom of the decorative pot can help with drainage.Fertilizer
A fertiliser isn't truly necessary for your Holly Leaf Begonia plant. However, if necessary, feed it a houseplant fertiliser diluted to half strength. Once or twice a month.Toxicity
Your Angel Wing Begonia Plant is highly toxic for Pets and Kids.Additional Care
Trim the remaining stems back to two-thirds to one-half of their original length.Reduce the amount of watering you give your Cane Begonia plant to help prevent root rot, which this plant is especially prone to in this stage.Mealybugs and spider mites are two common pests to be cautious of.Troubleshooting
Is your Begonia Aconitifolia plant leaves falling off? Not a reason to worry. It's because they require moist soil that drains effectively.Does your Begonia Aconitifolia plant loses its leaves? Don't be startled. Because If suitable precautions are taken, they will regrow. Give it sufficient light and water.
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