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Angel Wing Begonia Mixed - 5" Pot

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  • Distinctive angel-wing-shaped, often silver-spotted leaves
  • Coral-pink flowers in drooping clusters nearly year-round
  • Thrives in bright indirect light, perfect for shaded balconies
  • Fast-growing and easy to propagate from cuttings
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Angel Wing Begonia (Begonia coccinea) is a popular cane-type begonia prized for its striking asymmetric, wing-shaped leaves that are often silver-spotted above and reddish beneath. It forms upright bamboo-like canes and bears drooping clusters of waxy coral to deep-pink flowers through much of the year.

In Indian homes and gardens it thrives in bright, indirect light on shaded balconies, verandahs and windowsills, making it one of the most rewarding flowering houseplants for warm, humid climates. With minimal care it grows quickly and stays attractive year-round.

Specifications

Family Begoniaceae
Native region Brazil (South America)
Mature height 0.6-1.5 m
Mature spread 0.4-0.6 m
Growth rate Fast
Foliage Evergreen, glossy wing-shaped green leaves, often silver-spotted with red undersides
Flower colour Coral-pink to deep red
Flower season Year-round in warm conditions, peaking in spring and monsoon
Climate zone Tropical and subtropical; warm humid conditions

Care guide

Sunlight Bright indirect light; protect from harsh direct afternoon sun which scorches leaves. An east-facing window or shaded balcony is ideal.
Watering Keep soil lightly moist; water when the top 2-3 cm feels dry. Avoid waterlogging and wetting the foliage to prevent rot and mildew.
Soil / mix Light, rich, well-draining potting mix; blend garden soil with cocopeat and compost. Good drainage is essential.
Temperature Thrives at 18-30 C; avoid cold below 13 C and prolonged scorching heat.
Humidity Prefers moderate to high humidity (50-70%); mist surroundings or group plants in dry indoor air.
Fertilizer Feed a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength every 2-3 weeks during the growing season.
Pruning Pinch growing tips to encourage bushy growth and cut back leggy canes in spring; remove spent flowers and dead leaves.
Repotting Repot every 1-2 years in spring into a slightly larger pot when roots fill the container.
Propagation Easily propagated from stem or cane cuttings rooted in water or moist soil; spring and monsoon are best.
Pests & problems Watch for mealybugs, aphids and whiteflies; powdery mildew and root rot occur in overly wet or poorly ventilated conditions.
Toxicity / safety Toxic to dogs, cats and humans if ingested; contains insoluble oxalates that cause oral irritation and vomiting. Keep away from pets and small children.
Difficulty Easy

Uses

<ul><li>Decorative flowering houseplant for living rooms, shaded balconies and verandahs.</li><li>Container and hanging-pot displays where its pendulous flowers can cascade.</li><li>Adds year-round colour to low-light indoor spaces.</li></ul>

Growing tips

<p>In Indian summers, shift the plant to a cooler, shaded spot and increase watering and misting to counter dry heat. During the monsoon, ensure pots drain freely and improve air circulation to prevent powdery mildew and stem rot.</p><p>In winter, keep it away from cold draughts, reduce watering, and pause feeding. Pinch tips and repot in spring to trigger fresh bushy growth.</p>

Frequently asked questions

Is the Angel Wing Begonia safe for pets?
No. Like other begonias it is toxic to dogs and cats and mildly toxic to humans due to insoluble oxalates, which cause oral irritation and vomiting if chewed. Keep it out of reach of pets and small children.
How much light does an Angel Wing Begonia need?
Bright, indirect light is ideal. Place it near an east-facing window or on a shaded balcony. Avoid harsh direct afternoon sun, which scorches the leaves, and very dark corners, which cause leggy growth and fewer flowers.
Why are the leaves of my Begonia drooping or rotting?
This is usually from overwatering or poor drainage. Let the top 2-3 cm of soil dry before watering, avoid wetting the foliage, use a well-draining mix, and ensure good air flow, especially during the humid monsoon.

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