Begonia Ferox Fierce Plant 12cm pot
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Begonia Ferox Fierce Plant – A Rare, Terrarium-Friendly Collectors’ Gem
An Extraordinary, Textured Begonia with a Prehistoric Look
Begonia Ferox, often called the Fierce Plant, is an awe-inspiring rare species that has quickly become a prized possession among plant collectors. With its unique, almost prehistoric textured foliage, this plant makes an eye-catching statement in any collection.
Native to the limestone regions of Southwest Guangxi, China, Begonia Ferox was only recently discovered in 2011 and scientifically detailed in 2013. Since then, it has gained attention at prestigious horticultural events like BBC Gardeners’ World and the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, further cementing its status as a sought-after species.
This low-maintenance yet rare plant thrives in high humidity, making it an excellent choice for terrariums and vivariums. Whether displayed in a glass enclosure or as part of a rare Begonia collection, it adds an exotic touch to any indoor space.
Why Choose Begonia Ferox Fierce Plant?
✔️ Rare & Collectible – A unique plant that stands out in any collection.
✔️ Striking Textured Leaves – Creates a prehistoric, fierce aesthetic.
✔️ Ideal for Terrariums & Vivariums – Thrives in humid, enclosed environments.
✔️ Easy-Care & Low Maintenance – Requires minimal effort to grow.
✔️ Featured at RHS Chelsea Flower Show – A must-have for plant enthusiasts.
How to Care for Begonia Ferox Fierce Plant
- Light: Prefers bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent leaf damage.
- Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy. Water when the top layer begins to dry.
- Humidity & Temperature: Loves high humidity, making it perfect for terrariums. Maintain temperatures between 18-26°C.
- Soil: Use a well-draining, airy mix, such as a blend of peat, perlite, and orchid bark.
- Feeding: Apply a diluted liquid fertiliser every 4-6 weeks during the growing season.
A Must-Have for Rare Plant Collectors & Terrarium Enthusiasts
With its unusual, fierce-looking leaves and easy-care nature, Begonia Ferox is perfect for those looking to add a rare and striking plant to their home. Whether placed in a terrarium, vivarium, or plant display, it’s a showstopper that demands attention.
Get your Begonia Ferox Fierce Plant today and own a piece of botanical history!
Begonia Care Instructions:
Light Requirements:
- Bright, Indirect Light: Begonia Ferox thrives in bright, indirect light. Too much direct sunlight can scorch its delicate leaves, while too little light can cause the plant to lose its vibrant colour and unique texture. A spot near a north or east-facing window is ideal.
Watering Needs:
- Moderate Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water the plant when the top 2-3 cm of soil feels dry to the touch. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot. Using a pot with good drainage is essential.
Humidity and Temperature:
- High Humidity: Begonia Ferox prefers high humidity, making it perfect for terrariums and vivariums where moisture levels are naturally elevated. If kept outside a terrarium, consider using a humidity tray or a room humidifier to maintain the right environment.
- Temperature: This plant thrives in temperatures between 18°C and 24°C. Avoid placing it near drafts or sudden temperature changes, which can stress the plant.
Soil Type:
- Well-Draining Potting Mix: Use a high-quality potting mix with excellent drainage. A mix designed for begonias or a blend of potting soil, perlite, and orchid bark works well to replicate its natural environment.
Fertilising:
- Monthly Feeding: During the growing season (spring and summer), feed your Begonia Ferox with a balanced, water-soluble fertiliser once a month. Reduce feeding during the autumn and winter months when the plant’s growth slows.
Repotting:
- Repot Every 1-2 Years: Repot your Begonia Ferox every 1-2 years or when it becomes root-bound. Choose a pot that is one size larger than the current one to give the roots more room to grow. Fresh potting mix will provide renewed nutrients and help the plant thrive.
Begonia Propagation:
Propagating Begonia Ferox is relatively easy and can be done through leaf cuttings:
- Leaf Cutting: Select a healthy leaf and cut it off close to the base.
- Prepare the Cutting: Cut the leaf into sections, ensuring each section has a main vein.
- Planting: Place the leaf sections on moist, well-draining soil, pressing them down lightly so they make good contact with the soil.
- Environment: Keep the cuttings in a warm, humid environment, ideally in a terrarium or under a plastic cover to maintain humidity.
- Rooting: Within a few weeks, new roots and small plantlets should start to form. Once the new plants are established, they can be potted up individually.
Begonia Care Troubleshooting Common Issues:
1. Leaf Drooping or Yellowing:
- Symptoms: Leaves may droop or turn yellow.
- Causes: Overwatering or poor drainage can cause root rot, leading to yellowing leaves. On the other hand, underwatering can cause the leaves to droop.
- Solution: Check the soil moisture and adjust your watering schedule. Ensure that the pot has proper drainage and that excess water can escape.
2. Brown Leaf Edges or Tips:
- Symptoms: The edges or tips of the leaves turn brown and crispy.
- Causes: Low humidity or underwatering is the most common cause.
- Solution: Increase humidity around the plant by using a humidity tray or a room humidifier. Ensure the plant is receiving adequate, but not excessive, water.
3. Faded or Dull Leaves:
- Symptoms: Leaves lose their vibrant colour or become dull.
- Causes: Insufficient light is the usual culprit.
- Solution: Move the plant to a brighter location with indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves.
4. Pests:
- Symptoms: Visible pests such as spider mites or aphids, or signs like sticky residue or discoloured leaves.
- Solution: Regularly inspect your plant for pests. If you notice any, treat the plant with insecticidal soap or neem oil, and isolate it from other plants to prevent the infestation from spreading.
5. Slow Growth:
- Symptoms: The plant’s growth appears stunted or slow.
- Causes: This could be due to insufficient light, lack of nutrients, or being root-bound.
- Solution: Ensure the plant is getting enough light, feed it regularly during the growing season, and repot if the plant has outgrown its pot.
- Is the Begonia Ferox Fierce Plant suitable for beginners?
- This plant is low-maintenance and easy to care for, making it a great choice for beginners interested in expanding their collection with rare species.
- How often should I water my Begonia Ferox?
- Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy. It’s best to water the plant when the top 2-3 cm of soil begins to feel dry to the touch.
- Can I grow the Begonia Ferox outside of a terrarium?
- Yes, while it thrives in the high humidity of terrariums, you can also grow it outside a terrarium if you maintain a humid environment, such as by using a humidity tray or room humidifier.
Care Guide for Begonia Ferox Fierce Plant
Welcome to your detailed care guide for the Begonia Ferox, a striking addition from the limestone regions of Southwest Guangxi, China. Known for its prehistoric appearance and rarity, this plant is a collector’s joy and ideal for terrarium enthusiasts.
☀️ Light
☀️☀️▫️ (Medium)
Begonia Ferox thrives in bright, indirect light. It’s perfect near a north or east-facing window where it receives filtered sunlight. Direct sunlight can be too harsh and may scorch the leaves, so a little shade is beneficial.
💧 Water
💧💧▫️ (Medium)
This plant likes its soil to be consistently moist but never soggy. Water it when the top 2-3 cm of soil starts to feel dry. Ensure good drainage to avoid waterlogging, which can lead to root rot.
🌡️ Temperature
🌡️🌡️▫️ (Average)
Keep your Begonia Ferox in temperatures between 18°C and 24°C. Protect it from drafts and sudden temperature changes to prevent stress.
💧 Humidity
💧💧💧 (High)
High humidity is crucial for this plant, making it perfect for terrariums or vivariums. If not in a terrarium, use a humidity tray or room humidifier to boost moisture levels in the air.
🌱 Repotting
Repot your Begonia Ferox every 1-2 years or when it becomes root-bound. Use a well-draining potting mix to encourage healthy growth and prevent water retention.
🐾 Pet Friendliness
Good news for pet owners: Begonia Ferox is non-toxic to cats and dogs. However, it’s always best to keep houseplants out of reach to avoid any accidental nibbling.
🏡 Recommended Locations at Home
This plant makes a stunning addition to humid areas like kitchens or bathrooms. Its unique look also suits living rooms or offices where it can be a focal point but still benefit from indirect sunlight.
✨ Other Plant Features
Begonia Ferox is not only a visual treat but also adds a touch of the exotic to any space. Its rare and unusual nature makes it an excellent conversation starter and a proud addition to any plant collection.
Remember, if you have more questions, you can always ask Mossbot for assistance or contact us via our website. Plus, take advantage of our free plant hospital service if you need more help with your Begonia Ferox.

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