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Begonia sericoneura is native to Central America. The lovely red veins make the green leaves a real eye-catcher.
Begonia sericoneura
19,99€ EUR
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Begonia sericoneura
19,99€ EUR
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Description
Begonia sericoneura originates from Central America (southern Mexico to northern Colombia), where it prefers to grow on limestone hills in seasonally dry tropical forests. It is insensitive to sunlight and drying out, and therefore very well suited as a houseplant for a south- or west-facing window.
It has an unusual growth habit for a begonia. Its rhizome is upright and eventually forms a trunk, which is structured differently from the trunk of typical "cane-type" begonias (e.g., B. maculata ). It is much thicker and sturdier, allowing it to reach a considerable height over time. Specimens are said to grow up to 3 meters tall. The leaves are downy, especially on the underside, and grow to about 20 cm in length. Young leaves have attractive red veins and a very fresh green color, making them particularly striking. The white flowers are borne on very long stems above the plant.
Begonia sericoneura belongs to the section Gireoudia .
Sometimes you can find a " Begonia sericoneura var. lindleyana" online. This variety is not listed in any database, there is no herbarium specimen for it anywhere, and it appears to be completely fabricated.
It has an unusual growth habit for a begonia. Its rhizome is upright and eventually forms a trunk, which is structured differently from the trunk of typical "cane-type" begonias (e.g., B. maculata ). It is much thicker and sturdier, allowing it to reach a considerable height over time. Specimens are said to grow up to 3 meters tall. The leaves are downy, especially on the underside, and grow to about 20 cm in length. Young leaves have attractive red veins and a very fresh green color, making them particularly striking. The white flowers are borne on very long stems above the plant.
Begonia sericoneura belongs to the section Gireoudia .
Sometimes you can find a " Begonia sericoneura var. lindleyana" online. This variety is not listed in any database, there is no herbarium specimen for it anywhere, and it appears to be completely fabricated.
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