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Begonia melanobullata

An incredibly unusual variety of Begonia due to its dark, almost black bullae and thick, textured, hairy foliage. Native to the Cao Bang province of Vietnam.

  • When backlit or in sunshine, this species looks bright red and yellow instead of dark and lime green due to its bullae.
  • Recently discovered and named for its black (melano) bullae (bullata).
  • Lets you know when it is thirsty by wilting and bounces back to shape when watered.

Growth pattern: Rhizomatous, clump-forming & bushy

Water: When the top 2-3cm of soil becomes dry. Do not allow water to sit on the leaves.

Ideal Position: South or east facing

Light: Bright, indirect light. Can take some direct light.

Humidity disclaimer: This plant will grow well outside of a terrarium or cabinet. However, all tropical plants thrive with higher humidity levels. To achieve this we suggest grouping plants together, or putting them in a bathroom or kitchen which gets regular use.

$18.11

Original: $60.36

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Begonia melanobullata—

$60.36

$18.11

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An incredibly unusual variety of Begonia due to its dark, almost black bullae and thick, textured, hairy foliage. Native to the Cao Bang province of Vietnam.

  • When backlit or in sunshine, this species looks bright red and yellow instead of dark and lime green due to its bullae.
  • Recently discovered and named for its black (melano) bullae (bullata).
  • Lets you know when it is thirsty by wilting and bounces back to shape when watered.

Growth pattern: Rhizomatous, clump-forming & bushy

Water: When the top 2-3cm of soil becomes dry. Do not allow water to sit on the leaves.

Ideal Position: South or east facing

Light: Bright, indirect light. Can take some direct light.

Humidity disclaimer: This plant will grow well outside of a terrarium or cabinet. However, all tropical plants thrive with higher humidity levels. To achieve this we suggest grouping plants together, or putting them in a bathroom or kitchen which gets regular use.