
Flowering Japanese 'Emerald Begonia' (日本复瓣绿宝石海棠) Bare Root living plant
The Emerald Begonia blooms once a year, typically between March and May. It bears small light green flowers, arranged in clusters of 3-5, and produces a large number of blossoms, making it highly ornamental during the flowering period. After flowering, it yields yellow, oblate-shaped fruits from September to October. To ensure vigorous growth and timely blooming, it requires an environment with sufficient light and good ventilation during cultivation, as well as a certain degree of cold and drought tolerance. However, it requires ample fertilizer and water during the flowering period, necessitating preemptive topdressing. Soil: While it doesn't have stringent soil requirements, for optimal growth, it thrives in soft, breathable, well-drained soil rich in humus. Light: It thrives in well-lit environments and benefits from prolonged exposure to sunlight, which aids in nutrient accumulation. However, during the intense summer months, it should be shaded to prevent overexposure. Waterin