Begonia 'Escargot'

Begonia 'Escargot' Photo/Illustration: Daryl Beyers



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Hardiness Zones: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Botanical Name: Begonia 'Escargot' bah-GO-nyah Genus: Begonia
'Escargot' is an extremely popular Rex hybrid begonia that is quickly becoming a household name. Its moniker reflects the snail-shaped curl located where the base of the leaf meets the leaf stem. The intriguing foliage can stand on its own but also mingles beautifully with other foliage plants and brightly colored blooms.
Care: Provide organic, sharp-draining soil in shade with lots of humidity. Water when soil is dry to the touch. Avoid soggy conditions, but do not allow plants to wilt. Do not over-fertilize. Remove dead leaves promptly and keep the soil surface free of debris to avoid disease problems.
Propagation: Leaf cuttings may take up to six months to produce new plants. Stem cuttings typically root in about three weeks in favorable conditions.
Problems: Mildew, Botrytis, mealybugs.
Height 6 in. to 12 in.
Spread 6 in. to 12 in.
Growth Habit Clumps
Light Part Shade to Full Shade
Moisture Medium Moisture
Maintenance Low
Characteristics Showy Foliage
Foliage Color Colorful/Burgundy Foliage;Variegated Foliage
Uses Beds and Borders, Container, Suitable as Annual
Style Woodland Garden
Seasonal Interest Spring Interest, Summer Interest
Type Perennials,Tropicals

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