Begonia rex 'Dew Drop' – Large Silver, Pink, and Green Foliage with Elegant Form
Begonia rex 'Dew Drop' is a bold and elegant foliage cultivar, admired for its large, multicoloured leaves. The blades combine silver, pink, and emerald green tones in painterly patterns, giving each leaf a jewel-like appearance. When fully grown, 'Dew Drop' forms a substantial and sophisticated presence, making it a favourite centerpiece plant for collectors and interior displays.
● Striking Features of Begonia 'Dew Drop'
- Leaf size: Larger than many Rex Begonia cultivars
- Colour palette: Silver, pink, and emerald green patterns
- Growth style: Rhizomatous, clumping form with broad, showy foliage
- Decorative use: Excellent as a statement plant in pots or grouped arrangements
● Botanical Background
Rex Begonias trace their lineage to Begonia rex Putz., native to humid understories in northeast India and southern China. 'Dew Drop' is a cultivated variety developed for its large foliage and refined colour contrasts, ideal for growers who want a Begonia with both scale and visual drama.
● Care Guide for Begonia rex 'Dew Drop'
- Light: Bright, indirect light brings out its colour variations; avoid harsh midday sun
- Watering: Keep soil evenly moist; allow the top 1 – 2 cm to dry slightly between waterings
- Humidity: Thrives at 60%+; large leaves benefit from stable, consistent levels
- Temperature: Ideal between 18 – 26 °C; protect from cold drafts
- Soil: Use a light, airy, organic-rich substrate with drainage
- Fertilization: Apply diluted balanced fertilizer every 3 – 4 weeks during active growth
● Growth Behaviour
'Dew Drop' maintains evergreen foliage indoors and produces new leaves steadily from its rhizomes. Its large size and dense growth habit make it an ideal focal point for decorative spaces. Growth slows in winter but regains pace with warmth and humidity in spring.
● Common Issues and Solutions
- Leaf browning: Often linked to low humidity or inconsistent watering
- Pale colours: A sign of insufficient light; reposition to brighter filtered conditions
- Pests: Occasionally susceptible to mealybugs and spider mites; monitor and treat promptly
● Questions About Begonia 'Dew Drop'
- How big can it get? Indoors, 'Dew Drop' typically reaches 30 – 40 cm tall, with broad leaves that stand out in displays.
- Is it suitable for beginners? Yes, with stable humidity and indirect light it is relatively easy to care for.
- Is it toxic? Like all Begonias, it contains oxalates and should be kept away from pets and children.
● Etymology of Begonia
The genus Begonia was named in the 18th century by Charles Plumier in honour of Michel Bégon (1638 – 1710), a French administrator and amateur botanist. 'Dew Drop' continues this tradition with its modern appeal and decorative foliage.
● Why Add Begonia 'Dew Drop' to Your Collection?
With oversized silver, pink, and green leaves, Begonia rex 'Dew Drop' is an ornamental statement piece that elevates any indoor plant collection. Order now and let its elegant foliage transform your space.
Begonia rex 'Dew Drop'
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Begonia rex 'Dew Drop' comes in following sizes:
Baby Plant – is approximately 15 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 6 cm pot.
M – is approximately 20 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 12 cm pot.































