Begonia ‘Benigo Pink’

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Begonia ‘Benigo Pink’ is such an unique plant! The dark green leaves have cute little pink dots on them, giving the plant a tropical look. Begonia ‘Benigo Pink’ give small pink flowers when in bloom.

Pot size: 14 cm Ø

Between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius.

Indirect sunlight.

Water once a week.

Re-pot every 12 months.

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Begonia ‘Benigo Pink’

14.95 inc. VAT

Out of stock

Do you want to know when the item is back in stock?

Begonia ‘Benigo Pink’ is such an unique plant! The dark green leaves have cute little pink dots on them, giving the plant a tropical look. Begonia ‘Benigo Pink’ give small pink flowers when in bloom.

Pot size: 14 cm Ø

Between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius.

Indirect sunlight.

Water once a week.

Re-pot every 12 months.

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Description

The Begonia Benigo pink plant is nicknamed the “Angel Wing” due to its angel wing-shaped leaves. These gorgeous leaves are dark green with pink speckles. The undersides of the leaves have a holly red color. It often blooms with pretty pink flowers in clusters.
The Begonia Benigo needs bright but indirect sunlight. In its original environment, this plant sits under trees and taller plants. This is how it gets indirect bright light. You want to mimic that type of light for your houseplant. Use well-draining soil for the perfect balance. And the soil should always be moist but never saturated. Well-draining soil ensures you don’t over-water your plant as it lets excess water drain to the bottom of the plant pot. You’ll want a plant pot with drainage holes so that excess water doesn’t sit at the bottom of the soil either. Or simple put some Leca on the bottom of the pot to soak up the excess water.

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The Begonia Benigo pink plant is nicknamed the “Angel Wing” due to its angel wing-shaped leaves. These gorgeous leaves are dark green with pink speckles. The undersides of the leaves have a holly red color. It often blooms with pretty pink flowers in clusters.
The Begonia Benigo needs bright but indirect sunlight. In its original environment, this plant sits under trees and taller plants. This is how it gets indirect bright light. You want to mimic that type of light for your houseplant. Use well-draining soil for the perfect balance. And the soil should always be moist but never saturated. Well-draining soil ensures you don’t over-water your plant as it lets excess water drain to the bottom of the plant pot. You’ll want a plant pot with drainage holes so that excess water doesn’t sit at the bottom of the soil either. Or simple put some Leca on the bottom of the pot to soak up the excess water.

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