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Red Ruby Begonia (Begonia conchifolia)

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Red Ruby Begonia (Begonia conchifolia)

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Red Ruby Begonia (Begonia conchifolia) - Large

The rhizomatous Red Ruby Begonia, native to Costa Rica and Panama, stands out with its bright green leaves and distinctive red point in the center, earning this plant its unique name as it resembles a beautiful red ruby. 

Red Ruby Begonia (Begonia conchifolia) can grow over 20 cm tall, with delicate stems that produce small white and pink flowers when properly cared for and protected from frost.

This plant benefits from indirect sunlight and moderate watering, but be mindful of water logging. Avoid directly spraying the leaves with water as this may lead to the growth of fungi.

live plants

Red Ruby Begonia (Begonia conchifolia) - Large

The rhizomatous Red Ruby Begonia, native to Costa Rica and Panama, stands out with its bright green leaves and distinctive red point in the center, earning this plant its unique name as it resembles a beautiful red ruby. 

Red Ruby Begonia (Begonia conchifolia) can grow over 20 cm tall, with delicate stems that produce small white and pink flowers when properly cared for and protected from frost.

This plant benefits from indirect sunlight and moderate watering, but be mindful of water logging. Avoid directly spraying the leaves with water as this may lead to the growth of fungi.

$11.47
Red Ruby Begonia (Begonia conchifolia)
$11.47

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live plants

Red Ruby Begonia (Begonia conchifolia) - Large

The rhizomatous Red Ruby Begonia, native to Costa Rica and Panama, stands out with its bright green leaves and distinctive red point in the center, earning this plant its unique name as it resembles a beautiful red ruby. 

Red Ruby Begonia (Begonia conchifolia) can grow over 20 cm tall, with delicate stems that produce small white and pink flowers when properly cared for and protected from frost.

This plant benefits from indirect sunlight and moderate watering, but be mindful of water logging. Avoid directly spraying the leaves with water as this may lead to the growth of fungi.