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Begonia sp. refers to a special, unidentified species of begonia, often wild-collected from tropical forests in Southeast Asia. This kind of begonia is celebrated for its unusual leaf shapes, bold colors, and unpredictable growth patterns — no two plants look exactly the same.
This plant is ideal for terrariums, shaded plant shelves, or indoor foliage collections, especially for enthusiasts looking for something rare and mysterious.
Depending on the species, you might find metallic sheens, deep lobes, or exotic veining that rival even the most well-known cultivars.
How to care for Begonia sp. in Singapore:
- Light: Bright indirect light or dappled shade
- Watering: 2–3 times per week; do not let roots sit in water
- Humidity: Medium to high (60–80% preferred)
- Soil: Well-draining, airy mix (peat, perlite, cocopeat)
- Fertilizer: Use diluted foliage fertilizer monthly for best growth
Since this species is not yet fully identified, it adds a level of botanical mystery to your collection. Over time, it may surprise you with new textures, unexpected leaf size, or even blooming behavior!
Why you’ll love this plant:
- A true one-of-a-kind foliage plant
- Often not available in regular nurseries
- Great for terrariums, shade gardens, or display pots
- Grows well in tropical climates
- Ideal for rare plant collectors and begonia lovers







