Ferns & Focus
Rex Begonia
Foliage

Rex Begonia

Begonia rex-cultorum

Rex Begonias are prized for their spectacular foliage rather than their blooms. These rhizomatous plants feature large, asymmetrical leaves with striking patterns of silver, pink, purple, and deep green. Often referred to as 'fancy-leaf' begonias, they add a dramatic, colorful touch to indoor gardens with their unique textures, fuzzy stems, and metallic sheens.

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Light

Bright Indirect

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Water

Moderate

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Difficulty

Moderate

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Humidity

High

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Pet Warning

Toxic to dogs, cats, and horses. Contains soluble calcium oxalates which cause oral irritation, intense burning of the mouth, excessive drooling, vomiting, and difficulty swallowing. The rhizomes contain the highest concentration of toxins.

Care Guide

Rex Begonia Care Guide Light: Provide bright, filtered light. A north or east-facing window is ideal as direct sunlight will scorch the delicate foliage. Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but never soggy. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Avoid getting water directly on the leaves to prevent fungal diseases. Humidity: High humidity (50% or more) is essential. Use a pebble tray or room humidifier. Avoid misting, which can lead to powdery mildew. Soil: Use a light, porous potting mix that drains quickly while retaining some moisture. Seasonal Care: In winter, the plant may enter a period of dormancy. Reduce watering and expect slower growth. Common Issues: Watch for mealybugs and root rot. Ensure good air circulation around the foliage.

In-Depth Care & Growth

Feeding & Soil

Fertilizer

Balanced liquid houseplant fertilizer

Soil

A peat-based or coco-coir potting mix with perlite or vermiculite for drainage and aeration.

Physical Attributes

Mature Size

12-18 inches tall and wide

Growth Rate

Moderate

Propagation

Leaf cuttings, leaf vein cuttings, or rhizome division.

Common Varieties

Escargot, Silver Limbo, Fireworks, Red Kiss, Spitfire