Rare, new Begonia from Costa Rica - Unusual leaves and fruit


Rare, new Begonia from Costa Rica - Unusual leaves and fruit

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Rare, new Begonia from Costa Rica - Unusual leaves and fruit:
$46.00


Just when you thought you\'veseen everything comes this awesome, new Costa Rican Begonia. This cloud forest species makes wacky, star-shaped fruit with an eerie,alien look! It also has terrific leaves that are covered in soft, redhairs. This very distinctive Begonia is new to cultivation, andprobably is a new, undescribed species. It\'s a great botanical novelty,and it\'s easy to grow when given the right conditions. I don\'t know anyoneelse offering it.

The plant makes long, attractive shoots thattrail and climb about 2 to 3 feet in all directions, which makes it well-suitedfor a hanging planter. Its 4 inch leaves have wavy margins and brightburgundy undersides. The top side of the leaves are covered in curved, redhairs, whose purpose is unknown. The plant flowers all year, with clustersof 3 or 4 pinkish blooms along the length of the shoots. The ovaries formthese bizarre, horned fruits that start out lime-green, then turn pink, andfinally white. They are 1½ inches across and are fleshy & moist, quiteunlike most Begonias, which have dry capsules. The plant might be able to cross-breed with someother Begonia species, to create new & interesting hybrids.

It likes conditionsfavored by cool- and intermediate-temperature Orchids, which is to say about 60 to 75degrees F (18-24°C) during the day, and 50 to 70°F (16-21°C) at night. Ihave no experience with it outside those temperatures. It\'s possible that highheat might stress it, especially if nights are warm. I don\'t think it cansurvive frost. It likes a loose,well-draining soil mix, preferably with some fine-grade bark or large perlitechunks mixed in. Try to keep the soil evenly moist (but not soggy). It likes bright,filtered light, and will probably need protection from strong afternoon sun. Over about 50% humidity is best for this cloud forest plant.

This sale is for a packet of at least 25 seeds, which were harvested this week. The germination rate is excellent when you follow the tips on my website - Promptly sent in a padded envelope. Outside the United States, a tracking number is free if your country is listed here; otherwise it is available for an additional $15 (request it after the sale). Please contact me if you have any questions.

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Strange Wonderful Things is your source for exotic, hard-to-find plants that bring the excitement back into gardening! Most of the plants in my collection are rarely seen in nurseries, and a few are sold nowhere else on the internet. I am a low-volume grower and don\'t produce many plants, so if you see something you like, please offer early! I personally answer all emails, and provide free \"technical support\" through my website. - Good growing! - Jeff

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Rare, new Begonia from Costa Rica - Unusual leaves and fruit:
$46.00

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