Begonia Maculata
Begonia maculata, often called the Polka Dot Begonia or "Wightii," is a show-stopping cane-type begonia native to the rainforests of Brazil. It is famous for its dramatic, olive-green "dragon wing" leaves adorned with crisp, silver polka dots and striking burgundy-red undersides.
As a cane begonia, it grows upright on bamboo-like stems and can reach impressive heights if given proper support. In late winter or early spring, it produces clusters of delicate, pale-pink or white flowers that dangle beautifully from the foliage, making it a masterpiece of natural design.
Light
▾Thrives in bright, indirect light. While they love brightness, direct sun will quickly scorch their leaves and fade the silver spots. If the light is too low, the plant will become "leggy" and lose its vibrant red undersides.
Watering
▾Keep the soil consistently moist but never soggy. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry. **Pro-Fact:** Begonias are sensitive to water sitting on their leaves, which can lead to fungal issues—always water at the base of the plant.
Soil & Potting
▾Requires a rich, airy, and well-draining potting mix. A blend of coco-peat, perlite, and pine bark is perfect to ensure the roots get enough oxygen. They prefer to be slightly root-bound in terra cotta or ceramic pots.
Feeding & Fertilization
▾Feed every 2–4 weeks during the growing season with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half-strength. This supports the vigorous growth of the "canes" and encourages more frequent flowering.
Propagation & Pruning
▾Easily propagated via stem cuttings in water or moist soil. If your begonia gets too tall, don't be afraid to prune the canes; this encourages the plant to branch out and become bushier. New growth will emerge from the nodes below the cut.
Crispy Brown Leaf Edges
▾Usually a sign of low humidity. Begonias thrive in 50% humidity or higher. Group plants together or use a humidifier to prevent the leaves from drying out at the tips.
Dropping Leaves
▾Often due to a sudden change in temperature or environment (shock). They dislike cold drafts or being moved frequently. Keep them in a stable, warm spot away from AC vents.
📋 Plant Specifications
| Botanical Name | Begonia maculata |
| Common Name | Polka Dot Begonia, Spotted Begonia |
| Origin | Brazil |
| Plant Type | Cane-like Begonia |
| Pet Safety | Toxic to pets (contains calcium oxalates) |
| Mature Size | 3–5 feet (with support) |
Size Details
1 Begonia Maculata
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