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We strongly recommend adding WSA if your local HIGH temperatures are below 55 degrees Fahrenheit in your location.

Begonia 'Steve's Leaves Hornet' is a sibling to B. 'Steve's Leaves Yellow Jacket', 'Steve's Leaves Hornet' and 'Steve's Leaves Bumble Bee' which are part of our yellow flowered series of hybrids. The leaves are cream and pink colored with dark veins. The yellow flowers stand out against the pink leaves for a beautiful and unique display. Like many rex hybrids, the colors in the leaves tend to vary depending on season. Colors tend to dull in the heat of summer but will become more vibrant again as the weather cools.

(Darren Heppel at Steve's Leaves, TX 2019)

Care of Begonia 'Steve's Leaves Hornet':

  • Bright, indirect light
  • 45 to 95 degrees
  • Humidity 45-60%
  • 6 to 8 inches tall
  • Water when top two inches of soil are dry

Family: Begoniaceae

This plant is shipped in a 3 inch pot. 

Begonia 'Steve's Leaves Hornet'

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Begonia 'Steve's Leaves Hornet' is a sibling to B. 'Steve's Leaves Yellow Jacket', 'Steve's Leaves Hornet' and 'Steve's Leaves Bumble Bee' which are part of our yellow flowered series of hybrids. The leaves are cream and pink colored with dark veins. The yellow flowers stand out against the pink leaves for a beautiful and unique display. Like many rex hybrids, the colors in the leaves tend to vary depending on season. Colors tend to dull in the heat of summer but will become more vibrant again as the weather cools.

(Darren Heppel at Steve's Leaves, TX 2019)

Care of Begonia 'Steve's Leaves Hornet':

  • Bright, indirect light
  • 45 to 95 degrees
  • Humidity 45-60%
  • 6 to 8 inches tall
  • Water when top two inches of soil are dry

Family: Begoniaceae

This plant is shipped in a 3 inch pot. 

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Stacie
Pretty and thriving

I've had mine for about 2 weeks now, she's doing amazing! Same pot and soil it arrived in. I supplement with a 10 watt bulb due a North facing room placement (near a window) and we already have new leaves. She'll droop when she's thirsty so no guesswork there! I'll probably get a self watering pot for my little drama queen. So far so good, very very happy!