Begonia polygonoides
Begonia polygonoides is a unique species from West Africa. It grows as an epiphyte, hanging on trees like orchids, with thick, almost succulent leaves.
In contrast to Begonia elaeagnifolia, it has elongated leaves and stems that transition from green to red.
It grows slowly, making it well-suited for use as a hanging plant in terrarium back walls or as a houseplant.
The plant produces many small flowers that range from whitish to pink, and its stems become woody over time.
Begonia polygonoides is a unique species from West Africa. It grows as an epiphyte, hanging on trees like orchids, with thick, almost succulent leaves.
In contrast to Begonia elaeagnifolia, it has elongated leaves and stems that transition from green to red.
It grows slowly, making it well-suited for use as a hanging plant in terrarium back walls or as a houseplant.
The plant produces many small flowers that range from whitish to pink, and its stems become woody over time.
Begonia polygonoides is a unique species from West Africa. It grows as an epiphyte, hanging on trees like orchids, with thick, almost succulent leaves.
In contrast to Begonia elaeagnifolia, it has elongated leaves and stems that transition from green to red.
It grows slowly, making it well-suited for use as a hanging plant in terrarium back walls or as a houseplant.
The plant produces many small flowers that range from whitish to pink, and its stems become woody over time.