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Begonia x semperflorens 'White Ice' - 4.5 Hanging Basket

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    The Perfect Indoor Plant for Elegance and Charm

    What Makes the White Ice Begonia So Unique?

    The White Ice Begonia (Begonia x semperflorens) is cherished for its lush, dark green foliage and bright, white blooms, which bring a touch of elegance to any indoor or outdoor garden. This versatile plant is a favorite among gardeners for its ability to flower year-round under the right conditions and for its easy maintenance.

    Plant Profile

    • Scientific Name: Begonia x semperflorens
    • Common Name: White Ice Begonia
    • Family: Begoniaceae
    • Native Range: Brazil

      Caring for Begonia x semperflorens

      • Care Level: Moderate
      • Light: Prefers medium to bright, indirect sunlight, but can also tolerate lower light conditions. Keep the 'White Ice' out of direct sun.
      • Water: Soil must be slightly moist. Requires more frequent watering in spring and summer. Avoid overwatering 
      • Humidity: High, >60%
      • Temperature: 65-85F
      • Pruning: Prune as needed to remove brown or dead leaves and control growth.
      • Feeding: Fertilize using ted liquid houseplant fertilizer every two weeks in spring and summer.
      • Propagation: Stem cuttings 
      • Growth: Grows upright. Leaves are usually asymmetric, extending to approximately 20 cm in length
      • Pests: Subject to mealybugs and whiteflies
      • Toxicity: Toxic if ingested by pets or humans

      Fun Fact About the White Ice Begonia

      Did you know that the White Ice Begonia is also known as the Wax Begonia because of its shiny, wax-like leaves? The glossy foliage not only adds to its beauty but also makes it more resistant to pests and diseases, enhancing its appeal as a hardy houseplant.

      The Origins and History of the White Ice Begonia

      The White Ice Begonia is a modern cultivar that was introduced in the early 21st century as a hybrid within the popular Begonia genus. Bred for its striking flowers and robust foliage, this cultivar has quickly become a favorite among home gardeners and horticulturists alike. Its ability to thrive in various lighting conditions and consistent bloom cycle have contributed to its rapid rise in popularity, cementing its status as a classic in the begonia family.

      Ready to take your Begonia care to the next level?

      Check out our Advanced Begonia Care Guide for expert tips on keeping your Begonias thriving year-round!