CHARACTERISTICS:
Very much similar like Begonia Torch but this variant has a white dots in appearance on its foliage.
Cane Begonia 'Torch' is also known as Begonia 'Castaway' and notably this particular one have any spots, speckles or visible dots on the foliage surface. The uniqueness of this Torch Begonia is that this one have a thick emerald (dark burgundy) foliage with red lacquered underside.
There is also a pink colored flowers variety which is known as "Torch Pink" but I had not come across them. I find that they tend to go dormant and fall apart after a while and thus may require to constant pruning and propagating to keep the plant from totally disappearing.
Begonia 'Castaway' has been identified with the Begonia Rubra species however their appearance does not have much similarities as Rubra does not have the burgundy underside nor these particular one is robust when it comes to inflorescence.
However do take note that this particular Cane Begonia do have a wrinkled tight nodes appearance - sort of like a bonsai like short nodes very much aged like appearance and the leaves may appear to be reflected and shiny according to their growing conditions where their name can be mis-identified to "Castaway'
One thing for sure, in comparison to this both names - this is actually one of the same plant hence the customer must do proper research in not getting confused purchasing the same plant with different names.
DIFFERENT TYPES OF CANE BEGONIAS
Other matters are very much similar with the general information about Cane Begonias.
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Cane Begonia Care & Cultivation information.
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