Black Toe Tropicals
Begonia oxyanthera
Begonia oxyanthera
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Begonia oxyanthera is an endangered species from Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea and Nigeria. It looks best when grown in a hanging basket that is free-draining and exposed to dappled shade. Red stems are arching to pendant, with alternate lanceolate leaves and white flowers. Stems will climb if grown on a moisture-retentive surface.
Family | Begoniaceae |
Growth Form and Habit | Pendant/climbing herb |
Mature Size | Small-medium |
Growth Rate | Slow-moderate |
Light | Dappled shade |
Humidity | 65-75% |
Climate | Lowland |
Watering | Evenly moist |
Medium | Moisture-retentive, well-draining, nutrient-rich |
Ease of Cultivation | Moderate |
*Pictures are representative and might not be of the exact plant for sale unless otherwise stated. Please refer to the size guide below for an estimate of plant dimensions.*
Size Guide
Size Guide
For all plants excluding Orchids, vines and small/mini species
Small: leafspan of 5-15cm, height 5-8cm
Medium: leafspan of 16-25cm, height 9-15cm
Large and above: >26cm leafspan, height >16cm

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