Angel Wing Begonia
Angel wing begonias are one of the most instantly recognizable flowering plants you’ll come across. Introduced to the houseplants world in 1926 by breeder Eva Kenworthy Gray, it’s very likely they were part of your grandmother’s indoor garden. And with their stunning range of leaf and flower variations, it’s just as likely they will never go out of fashion.
Water: Keep the soil moist; if lacking water, the edges of the leaves begins to brown. Once the soil has dried about an inch from the surface, saturate the plant thoroughly and allow it to drain.
Light: bright, indirect light year-round
Toxic to pets if ingested.
Angel wing begonias are one of the most instantly recognizable flowering plants you’ll come across. Introduced to the houseplants world in 1926 by breeder Eva Kenworthy Gray, it’s very likely they were part of your grandmother’s indoor garden. And with their stunning range of leaf and flower variations, it’s just as likely they will never go out of fashion.
Water: Keep the soil moist; if lacking water, the edges of the leaves begins to brown. Once the soil has dried about an inch from the surface, saturate the plant thoroughly and allow it to drain.
Light: bright, indirect light year-round
Toxic to pets if ingested.