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Marnie

£12.00
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Begonia 'Magenta Blush'

rex Begonia, Painted-leaf Begonia, King Begonia

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  • Marnie likes...

    • Light watering

      Water Marnie when the top two inches of her soil feel dry. You can use our finger dip test if you need help figuring this out. Avoid getting water on her leaves and water from below if that’s easier.

    • Medium light

      Marnie likes lots of bright filtered light to thrive. Too much direct sun in the middle of the day could scorch her delicate leaves, so place her near but not next to a window.

    • Humidity

      Marnie is happy in high humidity so avoid putting her near hot or cold drying draughts, whether from windows, fans or heaters.

  • Botanical name

    Begonia 'Magenta Blush'

    Nickname

    rex Begonia, Painted-leaf Begonia, King Begonia

    Plant type

    Indoor

    Plant height (including pot)

    30-40cm

    Pet/baby safe

    Toxic if ingested

    Nursery pot size

    12cm
  • If you haven’t yet started collecting Begonias, now is the time. There are over 500 cultivars of Begonia rex alone, and the variety of colours and patterns available is dazzling. Once you know how to look after them, they’re easy to grow and even easier to propagate. Begonia ‘Magenta Blush’ is compact, decorative, full of colour and character. Its distinctive leaves will add texture and a vibrant pop of purple-pink energy to your houseplant family.  Its leaves will be more vibrant and the colour more saturated in brighter light, so if yours are looking dull, try moving your plant to a slightly lighter spot. 

    Begonia rex are tropical plants native to India and Southeast Asia so won’t enjoy temperatures below fifteen degrees Celsius and are sensitive to low humidity and draughts. While they do flower, they’re mostly grown for their foliage, which takes a lot of work to produce. To keep Marnie happy and healthy, feed her with a liquid plant food that is high in nitrogen once a month throughout spring and summer.

    It’s also important to give her a regular spring clean. Every now and again, pick through Marnie’s leaves, pinching out any that are dead or dying. This will let in light and air and prevent any nasties like pests or diseases from taking hold. Because her leaves are quite dense and fleshy, it’s best to water her from below. Make sure that any excess water drains through before popping her back in her decorative pot. We don’t want any soggy bottoms that could lead to root rot. 

    Did you know?

    With over 2,000 species, Begonia is one of the largest groups of flowering plants in the world.

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