Begonia
Don Miller Begonia (Begonia ‘Don Miller’)
Sun Requirements: Bright Indirect Light to Partial Shade
Water Requirements: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist but not soggy
Height: 12–18 inches
Bloom Time: Intermittent indoors; small pink or white blooms
Description:
Begonia ‘Don Miller’ is a rhizomatous begonia known for its striking silver-splashed leaves with deep green veining and soft-textured surfaces. This variety forms a compact mound and brings high ornamental value to shaded containers or indoor collections. Its foliage is the star, offering year-round interest and thriving in warm, humid environments.
Planting Tips:
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Use a well-draining potting mix rich in organic matter.
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Avoid overwatering; allow the top inch of soil to dry slightly.
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Provide good airflow to prevent fungal issues.
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Protect from direct, harsh sun.
Ideal Season for Planting in Texas: Spring (indoors year-round)
Nativity to Texas: No
Torch Begonia (Begonia coccinea ‘Torch’)
Sun Requirements: Bright Indirect Light to Partial Shade
Water Requirements: Moderate
Height: 24–36 inches
Bloom Time: Spring through Fall
Description:
Begonia ‘Torch’ is a cane-type begonia prized for its upright growth and brilliant clusters of bright red, pendant blooms. Glossy green leaves complement the bold floral display, making this an ideal choice for bright indoor spaces or shaded patios. It performs well in Texas heat when protected from direct sun.
Planting Tips:
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Use a well-draining potting mix.
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Water when the topsoil begins to dry.
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Pinch tips to encourage branching.
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Protect from frost.
Ideal Season for Planting in Texas: Spring
Nativity to Texas: No
Lana Begonia (Begonia ‘Lana’)
Sun Requirements: Bright Indirect Light
Water Requirements: Moderate
Height: 12–18 inches
Bloom Time: Intermittent
Description:
Begonia ‘Lana’ features soft, iridescent leaves with pink undertones and a subtle shimmer that shifts with the light. This rhizomatous variety is loved for its pastel, velvety foliage and compact growth habit, making it perfect for terrariums, windowsills, or indoor plant groupings.
Planting Tips:
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Maintain high humidity for best leaf quality.
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Avoid direct sunlight to prevent leaf scorching.
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Water lightly but consistently.
Ideal Season for Planting in Texas: Spring
Nativity to Texas: No
Sophia Begonia (Begonia ‘Sophia’)
Sun Requirements: Bright Indirect Light to Partial Shade
Water Requirements: Moderate
Height: 10–16 inches
Bloom Time: Intermittent
Description:
Begonia ‘Sophia’ is a beautifully textured variety featuring silver-green leaves edged in deep tones of burgundy or plum. Its compact form and dramatic foliage make it a standout in shaded containers or indoor plant shelves. As with many rhizomatous begonias, the leaves offer year-round ornamental value.
Planting Tips:
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Keep in a humid environment for best growth.
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Use a light, airy potting mix.
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Allow topsoil to partially dry between waterings.
Ideal Season for Planting in Texas: Spring
Nativity to Texas: No
Looking Glass Begonia (Begonia ‘Looking Glass’)
Sun Requirements: Bright Indirect Light
Water Requirements: Moderate
Height: 12–24 inches
Bloom Time: Sporadic
Description:
Begonia ‘Looking Glass’ is renowned for its stunning metallic silver leaves washed with cool blue tones and dark veining. The foliage offers a luminous, reflective quality—hence its name. This cultivar is a strong grower in indoor conditions and adds dramatic contrast to shaded arrangements.
Planting Tips:
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Avoid direct sunlight to prevent leaf burn.
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Keep soil lightly moist and ensure excellent drainage.
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Provide humidity to maintain leaf texture.
Ideal Season for Planting in Texas: Spring
Nativity to Texas: No
Little Miss Mummy Begonia (Begonia ‘Little Miss Mummy’)
Sun Requirements: Bright Indirect Light
Water Requirements: Moderate
Height: 8–12 inches
Bloom Time: Occasional
Description:
Begonia ‘Little Miss Mummy’ is a compact rhizomatous begonia characterized by its deep burgundy leaves brushed with lighter red or pink variegation. Its smaller stature makes it ideal for small pots, shelves, or terrariums. The rich coloration provides dramatic contrast in mixed plantings.
Planting Tips:
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Keep warm and humid for best coloring.
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Water when the top layer of soil begins to dry.
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Avoid cold drafts and direct sun exposure.
Ideal Season for Planting in Texas: Spring
Nativity to Texas: No
My Special Angel Begonia (Begonia ‘My Special Angel’)
Sun Requirements: Bright Indirect Light
Water Requirements: Moderate
Height: 10–14 inches
Bloom Time: Intermittent
Description:
Begonia ‘My Special Angel’ features silvery leaves with a distinctive spiral pattern and pink or purple undertones. Highly ornamental and compact, it thrives indoors or in shaded outdoor spaces. This variety is particularly valued for its patterned foliage and its ability to maintain color year-round.
Planting Tips:
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Provide humidity and avoid drying winds.
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Water evenly without letting soil become soggy.
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Use a loose, airy potting mix for rhizomatous begonias.
Ideal Season for Planting in Texas: Spring
Nativity to Texas: No
Morocco Begonia (Begonia ‘Morocco’)
Sun Requirements: Bright Indirect Light
Water Requirements: Moderate; prefers evenly moist, well-drained soil
Height: 10–16 inches
Bloom Time: Intermittent
Description:
Begonia ‘Morocco’ is a rhizomatous begonia prized for its dramatic, shimmering foliage in rich tones of deep rose, metallic burgundy, and plum. The leaves often display iridescent highlights depending on the light angle, giving the plant a jewel-like appearance. Its compact, mounding growth habit makes it an excellent choice for indoor displays, terrariums, and shaded outdoor containers in Texas.
Planting Tips:
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Use a light, airy potting mix formulated for begonias or houseplants.
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Keep humidity high and avoid placement near drafts.
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Allow the top inch of soil to slightly dry before watering again.
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Protect from direct sunlight to prevent leaf scorching.
Ideal Season for Planting in Texas: Spring
Nativity to Texas: No
Ace’s High Begonia (Begonia hybrid)
Sun Requirements: Bright Indirect Light to Partial Shade
Water Requirements: Moderate
Height: 18–24 inches
Bloom Time/Harvest Time: Spring–Fall
Description:
An angel wing begonia known for its upright canes and bold foliage patterned with silver spotting. Leaves are deep green with a glossy surface, and mature plants produce clusters of soft pink flowers. A vigorous grower well suited to bright indoor spaces or shaded patios.
Planting Tips:
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Use well-drained potting soil and containers with drainage
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Allow the top inch of soil to dry slightly between waterings
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Pinch tips occasionally to encourage fuller growth
Ideal Season for Planting in Texas: Year-Round (Indoors)
Nativity to Texas: No
Spitfire Begonia (Begonia hybrid)
Sun Requirements: Bright Indirect Light
Water Requirements: Moderate
Height: 18–30 inches
Bloom Time/Harvest Time: Spring–Fall
Description:
A striking cane begonia with dramatic red undersides and silver-speckled foliage. Upright stems carry elongated leaves that create a tropical, sculptural look. Plants may produce clusters of soft pink flowers and perform well indoors with bright, filtered light.
Planting Tips:
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Keep soil evenly moist but not waterlogged
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Provide bright, indirect light for best color
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Prune lightly to maintain a compact shape
Ideal Season for Planting in Texas: Year-Round (Indoors)
Nativity to Texas: No
Sierra Green Butterfly Begonia (Begonia hybrid)
Sun Requirements: Bright Indirect Light
Water Requirements: Moderate
Height: 18–24 inches
Bloom Time/Harvest Time: Spring–Fall
Description:
A cane-type begonia with wing-shaped leaves in vibrant green accented by subtle silver spotting. The graceful foliage creates a light, airy appearance while upright stems form an elegant houseplant. Mature plants may produce small clusters of pink flowers.
Planting Tips:
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Grow in bright, filtered light to prevent leaf scorch
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Use loose, well-drained potting mix
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Remove older canes periodically to encourage fresh growth
Ideal Season for Planting in Texas: Year-Round (Indoors)
Nativity to Texas: No
Carol Knight Begonia (Begonia hybrid)
Sun Requirements: Bright Indirect Light
Water Requirements: Moderate
Height: 18–30 inches
Bloom Time/Harvest Time: Spring–Fall
Description:
A distinctive angel wing begonia featuring dark green leaves dusted with silver and dramatic red undersides. Upright stems form a tall, elegant plant that produces clusters of soft pink flowers when grown in bright indoor light.
Planting Tips:
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Provide bright, indirect light for healthy foliage
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Allow the soil surface to dry slightly between waterings
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Pinch growing tips to keep plants bushy
Ideal Season for Planting in Texas: Year-Round (Indoors)
Nativity to Texas: No
Ice Castles Begonia (Begonia hybrid)
Sun Requirements: Bright Indirect Light
Water Requirements: Moderate
Height: 18–24 inches
Bloom Time/Harvest Time: Spring–Fall
Description:
A dramatic cane begonia with frosty silver foliage overlaid on deep green leaves and rich red undersides. The shimmering leaf pattern gives the plant its “Ice Castles” name. Upright growth and occasional pink flower clusters make it a striking indoor specimen.
Planting Tips:
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Keep in bright, indirect light to maintain leaf color
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Use well-drained potting soil and containers with drainage
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Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot
Ideal Season for Planting in Texas: Year-Round (Indoors)
Nativity to Texas: No
U508 Begonia (Begonia hybrid)
Sun Requirements: Bright Indirect Light
Water Requirements: Moderate
Height: 18–24 inches
Bloom Time/Harvest Time: Spring–Fall
Description:
A cane begonia selection valued for its bold foliage and upright growth habit. Leaves are typically elongated with silver spotting over deep green surfaces and reddish undersides. Plants grow vigorously in bright indoor conditions and may produce clusters of small pink blooms.
Planting Tips:
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Grow in loose, well-drained potting mix
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Provide bright, filtered light for best foliage color
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Prune occasionally to maintain shape
Ideal Season for Planting in Texas: Year-Round (Indoors)
Nativity to Texas: No
Kit Kat Begonia (Begonia hybrid)
Sun Requirements: Bright Indirect Light
Water Requirements: Moderate
Height: 12–18 inches
Bloom Time/Harvest Time: Spring–Fall
Description:
A compact cane begonia with striking foliage patterned in silver spots over dark green leaves. Upright stems remain relatively compact, making it a good choice for containers and indoor displays. Plants may produce clusters of delicate pink flowers.
Planting Tips:
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Provide bright, indirect light for best growth
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Allow the top layer of soil to dry slightly between watering
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Pinch stems to maintain a bushy plant
Ideal Season for Planting in Texas: Year-Round (Indoors)
Nativity to Texas: No
Satellite Orange Begonia (Begonia hybrid)
Sun Requirements: Bright Indirect Light
Water Requirements: Moderate
Height: 18–24 inches
Bloom Time/Harvest Time: Spring–Fall
Description:
A vibrant angel wing begonia producing clusters of bright orange flowers above silver-speckled green leaves. Upright cane growth and colorful blooms make it a standout houseplant or shaded patio specimen with tropical appeal.
Planting Tips:
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Grow in bright, indirect light to encourage flowering
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Keep soil evenly moist but well-drained
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Remove spent blooms to encourage continued flowering
Ideal Season for Planting in Texas: Year-Round (Indoors)
Nativity to Texas: No














