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With their unique foliage and bright flowers, Tamaya, Begonia maculata or Begonia Albopicta Tamaya is a classic easy-care Houseplant. A classic for good reasons, they grow well indoors and come in a huge ever-increasing variety of colours and shapes. It’s a classic 70s houseplant making a huge comeback - for good reason, its stunning easy-care nature makes it hard not to love! 

 

Tamaya, Begonia maculata are stunning and super easy to grow. The angel wing begonia grows on upright stems, it has interesting dark green leaves covered with lots of silver spots and magnificent abundant displays of flowers all over the plant.

 

The genus contains more than 1,800 different plant species so it's going to be difficult to collect them all! 

 

The Begonias are native to moist subtropical and tropical climates. the plant was originally kept as an ornamental plant by the Chinese in the 14 century but is actually named after a European, Michel Begon, a 16th-century botanist. 

 

Angel Wing Begonias are popular because they are hardy, the flowers are long-lived and they grow in shade so make ideal houseplants. The secret to keeping them flowering regularly is access to good indirect light and regular light waterings. They enjoy being damp but hate being in waterlogged soil. Imagine the roots need to breathe and you won't go far wrong.

 

It comes from the Atlantic Brazilian rainforests where it is an understorey plant, so it likes shady conditions, keep out of direct sunlight, ideally on a watered gravel tray to maintain high humidity levels. It can be moved to a sheltered, partially shaded spot outside in summer.  If this plant gets leggy, simply cut back and start again or let it wild and grow free. 

 

If you decide to give this interesting houseplant as a gift, we can include a free, handwritten card - just specify your message at the basket stage of delivery and we’ll do the rest!  We won’t give the game away with paperwork or prices either so it’ll be a wonderful surprise!

 

How do you care for begonias Tamaya?

Begonia are easy to care for, suitable for beginners.

 

How should I water this houseplant?

Water when the top few inches of soil feel dry to the touch, soak through and leave until dry again. Be careful to make sure that the plant isn’t left sitting in water as it won’t like that!

 

Should I feed this houseplant?

Yes, you can feed during spring and summer, try our vegan, organic plant food. 

 

Is this plant toxic to pets?

Yes this could cause problems if a pet nibbled it.

 

What size is this Tamaya, Begonia maculata?

W9cm x H40cm. 

 

For some great advice on general houseplant care, why not have a look at the video we’ve made for you? Click Here

 

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