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begonia house plant Begonia Begonia Maculata | Polka Dot Begonia

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begonia house plant Begonia Begonia Maculata | Polka Dot BegoniaWe love the striking look of the Polka Dot Begonia (Begonia maculata), also known as the Clown Begonia or Angel Wing Begonia. With its dark green leaves covered in bold silver spots and vibrant flowers that appear throughout the year, its one of the most dramatic and stylish indoor plants you can grow. Hardy, easy to care for, and full of character, this begonia is making a big comeback as a must have houseplant. Buying it as a gift? Well include a

We love the striking look of the Polka Dot Begonia (Begonia maculata), also known as the Clown Begonia or Angel Wing Begonia. With its dark green leaves covered in bold silver spots and vibrant flowers that appear throughout the year, it’s one of the most dramatic and stylish indoor plants you can grow. Hardy, easy to care for, and full of character, this begonia is making a big comeback as a must-have houseplant.

Buying it as a gift? We’ll include a free handwritten card — just add your message at checkout. We’ll wrap it with care and leave out the paperwork or price tags, creating a lovely surprise for the recipient.

Native habitat and growth pattern
Begonia maculata is native to the Atlantic rainforests of Brazil, where it grows as an understory plant in shaded, humid conditions. First introduced to Europe in the 17th century and named after the French botanist Michel Bégon, it has been cherished ever since as a collector’s plant. Indoors, its upright cane-like stems and angel-wing-shaped leaves create an elegant yet wild look.

Size
W12cm x H25cm. Supplied in a plastic nursery pot.

Styling tips

  • A showpiece plant for shelves, desks, or living rooms

  • Pairs beautifully with simple, modern pots to let the foliage shine

  • Works well in plant groupings to add texture and colour contrast

  • Can be cut back if leggy for a bushier, fuller appearance

Polka Dot Begonia care guide

Light requirements:
Prefers bright, indirect light. Too much direct sun may scorch the leaves, while too little light can reduce flowering.

Watering:
Water when the top few centimetres of soil feel dry. Keep soil lightly moist but never waterlogged. Avoid letting the roots sit in standing water.

Feeding:
Feed every 2–4 weeks in spring and summer. We recommend our vegan, organic Original Plant Food to encourage lush growth and regular flowering.

Humidity:
Enjoys higher humidity but adapts well to normal household conditions. Place on a pebble tray or mist occasionally to keep the leaves healthy.

Pet safety:
Toxic if ingested — keep away from cats and dogs.

Propagation:
Easily propagated from stem cuttings placed in water or soil.

Why choose this plant?

The Polka Dot Begonia is one of the most iconic houseplants of all time, famous for its unique spotted leaves and dramatic, upright growth. Its angel-wing foliage and long-lasting flowers bring both colour and texture, making it a standout plant for any home.

Despite its exotic appearance, it’s surprisingly easy to care for. It grows well in shade, tolerates household conditions, and responds beautifully to pruning — perfect for beginners as well as seasoned collectors. Whether you let it grow wild and tall or keep it trimmed and compact, it adapts to your style.

As a gift, it’s a true showstopper. Its unusual appearance and hardy nature make it a thoughtful choice for birthdays, housewarmings, or anyone who loves striking indoor plants.

FAQs

Why are the leaves on my Polka Dot Begonia dropping?
This often happens from overwatering. Let the soil dry slightly before watering again.

Will my Begonia maculata flower indoors?
Yes — given bright, indirect light, it can produce clusters of small pink or white flowers throughout the year.

Can I grow Polka Dot Begonia outside?
Yes, in summer it can be placed in a sheltered, shaded spot outdoors, but bring it back inside before temperatures drop.

How do I stop my Begonia from getting leggy?
Simply prune back long stems — this will encourage a bushier, fuller plant.

Explore More

Looking for more vibrant and easy-to-grow greenery? Browse our Easy Care Houseplants for beginner-friendly options, or explore our Tropical Indoor Plants for bold foliage and rainforest style. For detailed plant care guides, tips on watering and dormancy, and expert advice, visit the Happy Houseplants blog.

To keep your plant thriving, feed once a month during spring and summer with our vegan, organic Original Plant Food, specially formulated for healthy growth and lush foliage.

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