Begonia bullatifolia is a rhizomatous species from Espirito Santo, Brazil. The kidney shaped leaves are covered with small raised areas called bulla. The front and back of the leaf is also covered with short fine hairs. The back of the leaf has so many hairs it looks woolly. The leaves are a muted grey green color. It has a thick succulent texture. This species likes extra humidity and is usually grown in a terrarium or humid greenhouse. The tiny flowers are white and appear in clusters above the foliage.
Care of Begonia bullatifolia:
- Bright light
- 50 to 95 degrees
- Humidity 70 to 90%
- 4 to 6 inches tall
- Water when top two inches of soil are dry
Family: Begoniaceae
This plant is sold in a 3- inch pot.
Begonia bullatifolia is a rhizomatous species from Espirito Santo, Brazil. The kidney shaped leaves are covered with small raised areas called bulla. The front and back of the leaf is also covered with short fine hairs. The back of the leaf has so many hairs it looks woolly. The leaves are a muted grey green color. It has a thick succulent texture. This species likes extra humidity and is usually grown in a terrarium or humid greenhouse. The tiny flowers are white and appear in clusters above the foliage.
Care of Begonia bullatifolia:
- Bright light
- 50 to 95 degrees
- Humidity 70 to 90%
- 4 to 6 inches tall
- Water when top two inches of soil are dry
Family: Begoniaceae
This plant is sold in a 3- inch pot.