Product description
Begonia Rex Red Heart is a small, busy houseplant with colourful, eye-catching foliage. Heart shaped leaves are in shades of blood red, with black centres and fading out to black around the edges. A much more ominous shade than many other house plants, this would be well suited especially for those who like a darker colour scheme.
Place Begonia Rex Red Heart in a humid environment, such as the kitchen or bathroom and place in a partially shaded area - this plant will not tolerate direct sunlight - and water little but often. This plant is very well suited to a terrarium, which will mimic its natural habitat.
The unique colour scheme of this houseplant would make it perfect for that plant lover in your life who already has everything. Splashes of crimson and black are sure to add a unique touch to any plant collection.
It’s not unusual to give your plant a name… so don’t hesitate to choose one that you think suits the plant! Try naming your plant with the first name or word that you think of when you look at it - that’s how we ended up with an orchid named Clover and spider plant called Joseph.
House Plant Size Guide
House plants come in a wide array of shapes and sizes depending on the variety and maturity of the plant.
6cm/12cm/15cm/19cm/23cm nursery pots are the most common size of pot that they are sold in. This measurement is the diameter at the top of the pot.
12cm potted plants are the most popular providing great value for money and an instant impact. Larger plants that come in pots of 20cm+ are great for making a statement in any room and can represent years of growth to get to that level of maturity and size.
Plant specs, care guide & tips
Key features
Specifications
Instructions
Top Tip
Deadhead spent flowers and remove any yellowing leaves regularly to encourage continuous blooming and maintain a tidy appearance. Apply a balanced liquid fertiliser every two weeks during the growing season to support healthy growth and vibrant blooms. Position your Begonia in a spot with good air circulation to prevent fungal issues, ensuring it thrives throughout the season.
How to Water
Water Begonias regularly to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Allow the top 2–3 cm of soil to dry out slightly between waterings to prevent overwatering, which can lead to root rot. During the growing season, water weekly or more frequently during dry periods, reducing this in winter when the plant's growth slows. Always water at the base to avoid wetting the leaves, which can cause mildew.
How to Plant
To plant Begonias, select a partially shaded spot with well-draining, fertile soil. If planting outdoors, dig a hole slightly wider than the root ball, ensuring it sits at the same depth as it was in its container. Space plants 20–30 cm apart to allow for airflow and growth. For pots or containers, use a high-quality potting mix with good drainage. Water thoroughly after planting and place in a sheltered area with indirect light to promote healthy development.