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Very charismatic species from China with striking black "bullae". Easy to keep in a terrarium.
Begonia ferox
19,99€ EUR
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Begonia ferox
19,99€ EUR
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Description
- Origin: China, Gunagxi, Longzhou County
- Suitable as a houseplant?: Yes / Limited / No
- Suitable locations: terrarium, plant display case
- Special features: A very charismatic species with striking, black "bullae". Easy to keep in a terrarium.
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This begonia originates from southwestern China, Guangxi Province, near the border with Vietnam. It is very rare in the wild and found only in a very small area in Longzhou County. It grows in a very warm and humid subtropical climate in evergreen, subtropical deciduous forest directly on limestone cliffs. Winters there are short and mild, usually frost-free, and summers are very warm and rainy. The humidity is approximately 80% year-round.
It grows as a creeping rhizome along limestone cliffs . All above-ground parts of the plant are hairy. The so-called bullae (protrusions) on the leaves are particularly striking. Their black color with a red tip contrasts sharply with the light green of the rest of the leaf. This is likely an adaptation for protection against herbivores, making the leaves appear as if they are infested by a fungus, a gall-forming insect, or a gall mite . This makes them unattractive to phytophagous (plant-eating) insects.
The leaves grow up to 20 cm long and about 13 cm wide. In exceptional cases, they become even larger. The flowers are rather inconspicuous, yellowish to reddish, and small. They are borne on short flower stalks. This also distinguishes it from the very similar Begonia melanobullata from Vietnam. This species has significantly longer flower stalks and green flowers. Another difference from B. melanobullata is the leaf shape. In B. ferox , the leaves are more ovate with an elongated tip, while in B. melanobullata , the leaves are elliptical to almost round.
All the differences between the two types are listed here .
Begonia ferox belongs to the section Coelocentrum .
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You will receive a strong plant with several shoots in a 12cm pot.
Care tips
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Substrate & Repotting
Watering & Fertilizing
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