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Begonia 'Sunset Blaze' (WA prohibited)

Begonia 'Sunset Blaze' (WA prohibited)

Begonia 'Sunset Blaze' is a compact rhizomatous hybrid valued for its intense foliage colouring, often displaying a combination of red-orange, gold, and deep plum shades depending on light levels. The leaves are broadly ovate with pointed tips and feature a textured surface with fine serrations along the margins.

Care Tips:

  • Light: Bright, filtered light enhances leaf colour; avoid prolonged direct sun
  • Water: Allow top layer of soil to dry out between watering; avoid soggy conditions
  • Humidity: Requires moderate to high humidity; dry air may cause leaf crisping
  • Media: Use a well-aerated mix with perlite, fine bark, and organic matter
  • Temperature: Prefers 18-24°C; protect from drafts and temperature drops
  • Fertiliser: Apply half-strength balanced fertiliser every 3-4 weeks during growth
  • Repotting: Repot in early spring if growth slows or pot becomes crowded

Additional Notes:

  • Known to be toxic
$2.25

Original: $6.43

-65%
Begonia 'Sunset Blaze' (WA prohibited)

$6.43

$2.25
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Description

Begonia 'Sunset Blaze' is a compact rhizomatous hybrid valued for its intense foliage colouring, often displaying a combination of red-orange, gold, and deep plum shades depending on light levels. The leaves are broadly ovate with pointed tips and feature a textured surface with fine serrations along the margins.

Care Tips:

  • Light: Bright, filtered light enhances leaf colour; avoid prolonged direct sun
  • Water: Allow top layer of soil to dry out between watering; avoid soggy conditions
  • Humidity: Requires moderate to high humidity; dry air may cause leaf crisping
  • Media: Use a well-aerated mix with perlite, fine bark, and organic matter
  • Temperature: Prefers 18-24°C; protect from drafts and temperature drops
  • Fertiliser: Apply half-strength balanced fertiliser every 3-4 weeks during growth
  • Repotting: Repot in early spring if growth slows or pot becomes crowded

Additional Notes:

  • Known to be toxic