Begonia Cleopatra 175MM
Begonia cleopatra is a rhizomatous begonia. It is a cultivar created in the 60s in the United States that grows compactly, with very asymmetrical leaves that form four to five pointed edges. Each leaf has a different pattern of brown spots on a glossy green surface and a pronounced lime vein. It has the particularity of presenting trichomes or "hairs" on the edge of its leaves. Its flowers are white. It can be grown both indoors and outdoors, as long as it does not suffer from frost.
Begonia cleopatra is a rhizomatous begonia. It is a cultivar created in the 60s in the United States that grows compactly, with very asymmetrical leaves that form four to five pointed edges. Each leaf has a different pattern of brown spots on a glossy green surface and a pronounced lime vein. It has the particularity of presenting trichomes or "hairs" on the edge of its leaves. Its flowers are white. It can be grown both indoors and outdoors, as long as it does not suffer from frost.
Begonia cleopatra is a rhizomatous begonia. It is a cultivar created in the 60s in the United States that grows compactly, with very asymmetrical leaves that form four to five pointed edges. Each leaf has a different pattern of brown spots on a glossy green surface and a pronounced lime vein. It has the particularity of presenting trichomes or "hairs" on the edge of its leaves. Its flowers are white. It can be grown both indoors and outdoors, as long as it does not suffer from frost.