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Begonia aff. baramensis
Begonia aff. baramensis
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Begonia aff. baramensis is a rare species of begonia native to Borneo, primarily found in humid tropical environments. Its leaves feature a unique color pattern, with a dark green, almost black center that transitions to lighter green edges, creating a striking contrast and visually appealing effect. Due to its specific environmental requirements, Begonia aff. baramensis is best suited for greenhouse or terrarium cultivation.
Growing habits:
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Temperature: It thrives in temperatures between 24°C and 28°C and grows quickly within this range.
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Light: It prefers partial shade and grows best in bright, indirect light, avoiding direct sunlight.
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Humidity: This plant enjoys high humidity, with the ideal level being above 75%. It is best cultivated in greenhouses, glass domes, or moist landscape settings to ensure healthy growth.
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Soil: Begonia aff. baramensis prefers organic-rich, well-drained soil. Using peat moss or similar substrates is recommended.
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