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Creeping begonia from Mexico with beautiful leaves on both sides. Tolerates colder temperatures and drought.
Begonia pustulata
19,99€ EUR
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Begonia pustulata
19,99€ EUR
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Description
Begonia pustulata originates from Mexico, from the areas around Veracruz and on the Caribbean slopes of the Sierra Madre in Oaxaca. There it grows on clay slopes at altitudes of 400 to 1500m above sea level, often under quite harsh conditions, especially during the dry season.
It grows as a ground cover via a creeping rhizome, eventually forming dense carpets. The leaves, which grow to about 12 cm in length, resemble those of Begonia imperialis (with which it is often confused), but have white spots instead of the connected stripes of B. imperialis . Furthermore, the leaves of B. pustulata are somewhat rounder and larger than those of B. imperialis. It belongs to the section Weilbachia .
The leaves are hairy on both sides and have white spots on the upper surface, while the underside is red with green veins. They bear numerous small, upward-pointing pustules resembling pustules (hence "pustulata"), each with a reddish hair. The petioles and rhizome are also hairy.
B. pustulata blooms with white flowers that stand on long stems high above the leaves.
You will receive a strong young plant in a 7cm square pot.
It grows as a ground cover via a creeping rhizome, eventually forming dense carpets. The leaves, which grow to about 12 cm in length, resemble those of Begonia imperialis (with which it is often confused), but have white spots instead of the connected stripes of B. imperialis . Furthermore, the leaves of B. pustulata are somewhat rounder and larger than those of B. imperialis. It belongs to the section Weilbachia .
The leaves are hairy on both sides and have white spots on the upper surface, while the underside is red with green veins. They bear numerous small, upward-pointing pustules resembling pustules (hence "pustulata"), each with a reddish hair. The petioles and rhizome are also hairy.
B. pustulata blooms with white flowers that stand on long stems high above the leaves.
You will receive a strong young plant in a 7cm square pot.
Care tips
Light & Location
Substrate & Repotting
Watering & Fertilizing
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