
✨A wild-species begonia that captivates with its ruggedness and texture.
✨Begonia sp. julau is a wild-species begonia with a calm, dark green to slightly brownish leaf color and a soft texture. While it lacks flashy patterns and color, its leaf surface, which is prone to creating shadows, adds depth to the space and brings the entire paludarium to a sophisticated look.
A type that "those who know will recognize it," it will complement other plants while leaving a strong presence.
[Biological information]
Type: Begonia sp. julau
Characteristics: Dark, subdued leaves / Matte to moist texture / Typical native plant appearance Plant
appearance: Compact to medium
Growth rate: Slow
Difficulty of cultivation: Medium
[Growth Guidelines]
Light intensity: Weak to medium (leaf color tends to become lighter in strong light)
Humidity: Prefers high humidity (dryness can cause damage to the leaf edges)
Soil: Soil with a good balance of breathability and water retention / Sphagnum moss can also be
used Care: To prevent overheating, ensure light ventilation for stability
[Recommended points]
- It goes well with understated layouts and compositions mainly consisting of ferns and moss.
- It is a plant that emphasizes texture, typical of the native begonia.