This lovely Angel Wing Begonia was growing in a one gallon pot when we moved here, more than 30 years ago. It has survived a freeze or two, and lived in deep shade as the ten foot tall and eight foot wide ivy grew over it. I wrote about our $6,000 ivy and old rotted fence removal and new redwood fence project in an earlier post. The fence you see in these photos is our new fence. Now the begonia is liberated and in part sun on our patio. I know it is probably 40 years old and I have never repotted it.
It was shining as it caught the sun which is why I took these photos. The colors of the leaves are more red, a darker red, than these show, and it gets tiny red flowers.The leaves are green on top with spots of light grey, and red on the back, with the red also showing. In many areas with colder winters they are grown as house plants.
Below are photos of the green leaves when they are not illuminated by the sun, and of the red flowers. The plant to the left is an African Basil which in its second year has grown tall.
This type of begonia is sometimes called cane begonia and I read you can make starts by cutting a bit of the cane and putting it in water until it roots. I want to try that. Angel wing begonia is suited to grow outdoors in zones 10-11, but it has grown here in zone 8 for 40 years, with no special pampering. It requires filtered sunlight or the leaves with scorch and do not over water.
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That is one beautiful and long-lived begonia. A real survivor.
Terra - That kind of begonia is one of my very favorites. Yours looks great.
Judy
I've never heard of a begonia living so long. I am trying to start one off of an existing plant. We'll see.
That begonia has lived a very long life. No doubt because you have taken such good care of it.
So beautiful. The pink is such an incredible shade....
Such beautiful and unusual plants!!! I can only grow really hardy stuff! Intense sun in the front and lots of shade in the back! Unfortunately, I managed to kill the ivy Louis Dean had for over 40 years! I am not proud of that!
That is a beautiful begonia. I killed the last one I had :(
Gorgeous begonia, Terra. Just a beauty. Susan
What a pretty begonia! I don't think that variety grows here.
Pretty plant and easy to root! I hope your Ivy around the fence is under control:)
wow, beyond beautiful.
So pretty! It must "feel the love & appreciation" you have for it. Long live the beautiful begonia!
I know you treasure this gorgeous plant, Terra. It's strong and beautiful!
Jane x
40 years?! What an amazing flower! Love how you described about this beautiful flower. I never seen this before :)
I love this type of begonia. I have one that I have brought in the house the past three years in the winter (zone 6). It always surprises me that after five months of benign neglect, it pops back to life and brightens up my garden.
My that is old for a begonia. Congratulations to you for looking after it so well.
Great way to make more begonias, putting pieces in water and watching the roots appear and grow. Good luck with that...it's easy. :)
Loved your Angel Wings Begonia. Apparently it is happy with its soil and surroundings including your new fence. :-)
I love begonia's, living in zone 5 this one wouldn't survive here. So pretty! You really have a green thumb Terra!
I'm going to have to ask Abe to plant one for me. Angel Wings, such a pretty name and the plant is beautiful.
I am not familiar with this begonia. I wonder if it will grow in my area?
Well, I guess if I grow one it has to be indoors....we're barely a zone 3 .... sigh..............
Beautiful plants.
Thanks for sharing and for stopping by my blog.
Elizabeth
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What a beautiful Begonia. We used to have many big Begonia's when we lived in Ca. but here we don't get them because of the extreme cold. Hope you aren't being impacted by the smoke from the valley fire.
Hugs, Noreen
wow, i'm amazed that it is that old. It must Love you very much to have survived that long and look so good. I bet the sun feels good on its' old leaves. Beautiful photos.
Very pretty. I know it won't grow here, but I sure enjoyed seeing your photos!
xo,
Lin
Beautiful plants, gorgeous light!!
The angel wing begonia is so pretty, Terra. I've never seen that before. It does look like angel wings. Let's keep our fingers crossed for some rain this year. :)
~Sheri
I love them. I had no idea they were angel wings, how cool is that!
Terra! Your angel wings are so pretty. They can make as nice postcards. More than its physical beauty, it has its own meaningful story behind it.
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