Jan
25
2010

Beefsteak Begonia starts

My neighbor across the street gave me four cuttings of her large Beefsteak Begonia (Begonia ‘Erythrophylla’) for me to root.  Begonias are generally pretty easy to root from leaf cuttings.  These cuttings took about a month to produce a nice set of roots.

Roots began to form after just about a week in water

Roots began to form after just about a week in water

The beefsteak Begonia has very large, waxy and thick leaves.  They are dark green on top and purple underneath.

Underside of the Begonia leaves

Underside of the Begonia leaves

The petioles are rough with small hairs.  It is a very attractive plant, that is usually pretty dense with leaves that droop down to the soil surface, or over the edge of the pot.  You couldn’t even see the pot buried  underneath my neighbor’s plant.  I’m hoping to have as much luck with my cuttings.

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3 Comments »

  • mary

    Nice! Good luck with it!

    Comment | January 25, 2010
  • Looks like your propagation comes out fine…. A month?… I have been doing that with begonia, but never really realise that it takes a month! ~bangchik

    Comment | January 25, 2010
  • Good set of roots. A fascinating plant, so well oe to have the patience.

    Comment | January 26, 2010

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