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Begonia Maculata Pink Variegated (wk34-L77)

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Photos Taken: 08/21/2026

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Begonia maculata pink variegated is a cultivated form of Begonia maculata, a cane-type begonia best known for its elongated, wing-shaped leaves marked with distinctive silver spots. The species has become a familiar favorite among begonia collectors, but this pink variegated form is considerably less common, combining the classic spotted foliage with an unusual layer of soft pink and blush coloration.

The leaves retain their rich green base and characteristic silver spotting while developing irregular areas of pink variegation across the blade. New growth can emerge with particularly fresh blush tones that develop and shift as the leaves mature, while the undersides maintain the reddish coloration characteristic of the species. The upright, cane-like stems produce new foliage from the tips and gradually form a taller, branching plant with age.

This selection performs best in bright, indirect light, elevated humidity, evenly moist but well-draining soil, and warm, stable conditions. Good airflow is particularly important when maintaining higher humidity, helping keep the foliage healthy and reducing the risk of moisture-related issues.

Exact Plant Info: 

Pot Size: 3.25" x 3.25"
Soil Media: RPF Soil Mix
Height: 7" with pot
Longest Leaf Length:  6.5"

 

 

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