Air purification: Like many houseplants, Begonia masoniana helps to purify the air by absorbing toxins and releasing oxygen.
Unique decoration: Its unusual leaves and distinctive pattern make this begonia a unique and eye-catching addition to interior decoration.
Low maintenance: It is relatively easy to care for and can adapt to moderate light conditions, making it an ideal choice for those looking for low-maintenance plants.
Adds warmth: Begonia, with its attractive foliage, can add warmth and vitality to any space.
Personal development: Caring for a plant such as Begonia masoniana can provide a sense of achievement and encourage gardening skills.
Fun facts
Signs of weakness
Leaf yellowing: May indicate over-watering or lack of light.
Leaf drop: If leaves drop easily, it could be the result of sudden changes in temperature or inadequate humidity conditions.
Leaf spots: May be caused by sunburn or water droplets on the leaves acting as a lens by increasing the intensity of light.
Lack of new shoots: May be a sign of lack of nutrients or insufficient light.