
Begonia 'Emerald Begonia' (日本复瓣绿宝石海棠) (Bare Root)
Emerald Begonia Care Guide The Emerald Begonia blooms once a year, typically between March and May. It produces clusters of small, light green flowers—usually 3 to 5 per cluster—and blooms in large numbers, making it highly decorative during its flowering season. After flowering, it develops yellow, oblate-shaped fruits from September to October. To encourage healthy growth and timely blooming, the plant requires an environment with ample sunlight, good air circulation, and moderate tolerance to both cold and drought. However, during the flowering period, it has higher demands for water and nutrients, so preemptive topdressing with fertilizer is essential. Growing Conditions: Soil: Although it’s not overly demanding, Emerald Begonia grows best in soft, breathable, and well-draining soil rich in organic matter. Light: It prefers bright light and benefits from long hours of sun exposure to promote nutrient buildup. In hot summer months, however, partial shade is recommended to protec