Key Characteristics
• Appearance: The plant features small, peltate leaves (5–12 cm long) that are pointed at both ends, giving it a unique, "other-worldly" look. It typically grows in an upright, shrub-like habit, reaching heights of 20–60 cm.
• Flowers: It produces flowers that may be pale pink or white. While it can bloom heavily under the right conditions, it is primarily cultivated for its exceptional foliage.
• Scientific Name: Begonia amphioxus Sands.
Care Requirements
• Light: Needs bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight, which can burn the delicate, semi-translucent leaves.
• Humidity: High humidity is essential. Terrariums, glass cabinets, or cloches are highly recommended to maintain the necessary environment.
• Watering: Keep the substrate lightly moist but well-draining. Avoid waterlogged soil, as this can lead to root rot.
• Temperature: Thrives in stable, warm conditions, generally between 18–27°C (approx. 50–85°F). It is sensitive to cold drafts and temperature fluctuations.
• Substrate: Use a well-aerated, moisture-retentive mix suitable for terrarium or humidity-loving plants.
