Plant Identifier
Polka Dot Begonia (Angel Wing Begonia)

Polka Dot Begonia (Angel Wing Begonia)

Begonia maculata

Family: BegoniaceaeNative: Southeast BrazilIdentified: May 9, 2026

A striking cane-like begonia featuring large, olive-green wing-shaped leaves speckled with silver dots and deep red undersides.

Light
Bright, filtered indirect light; 6-8 hours daily. Avoid direct afternoon sun which can scorch leaves.
Water
Water when the top 1-2 inches of soil feel dry. Needs consistent moisture but is sensitive to overwatering and root rot.
Growth
Perennial cane-like begonia. Can reach 3-5 feet tall indoors with a spread of 1-2 feet. Moderate to fast growth rate.
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Care instructions

Thrives in bright indirect light and high humidity. Allow the top inch of soil to dry before watering. Feed with balanced fertilizer monthly during spring and summer.

Growing details

Sunlight

Bright, filtered indirect light; 6-8 hours daily. Avoid direct afternoon sun which can scorch leaves.

Watering

Water when the top 1-2 inches of soil feel dry. Needs consistent moisture but is sensitive to overwatering and root rot.

Soil

Well-draining, light potting mix often containing peat, perlite, and pine bark. pH 6.1 to 7.5.

Hardiness zone

USDA Zones 10-11; not frost-tolerant.

Growth habit

Perennial cane-like begonia. Can reach 3-5 feet tall indoors with a spread of 1-2 feet. Moderate to fast growth rate.

Bloom season

Spring through autumn; produces clusters of white or pink bell-shaped flowers on a single stem.

Propagation

Easily propagated via stem cuttings in water or moist soil, preferably during the active growing season.

Common pests & issues

Susceptible to powdery mildew, botrytis, and leaf spot if humidity is high without airflow. Pests include mealybugs and spider mites.

Similar species

Begonia 'Lucerna' (often confused but has slightly different spotting) and Begonia 'Tamaya'. Distinguishable by its dramatic silver polka dots and stark red undersides.