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Begonia Black Mamba

£5.00

Begonia ‘Black Mamba’ is a compact rex begonia with dramatic, near‑black foliage and contrasting veins. Prefers bright, indirect light, high humidity, and evenly moist, well‑draining soil. Slow to moderate grower, ideal for terrariums, tabletops, or statement pots where its bold, textured leaves create striking visual impact.

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Begonia Black Mamba Overview

Begonia ‘Black Mamba’ is a striking rex-type begonia known for its dramatic, dark‑purple to near‑black foliage with contrasting silver or deep green veins and a compact, mound‑forming habit. Valued for bold color and texture, it performs best in bright, indirect light and high humidity — perfect for statement pots, terrariums, or shaded display areas where its foliage provides strong visual contrast.

Why Choose This Plant?
Dramatic, almost-black leaves and striking patterning create an eye-catching centerpiece. Compact growth makes it ideal for tabletops, shelves, and terrariums; rewarding for collectors and those seeking high-impact foliage without large space requirements.
Plant Details
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Pet Friendly
Begonia ‘Black Mamba’ (rex-type cultivar)
Begonia ‘Black Mamba’
Moderate — needs consistent humidity and careful watering
Compact, typically 15–30 cm (6–12 in) tall and wide
Slow to moderate
Generally considered non-toxic; avoid ingestion
Care Guide
Light Bright, indirect light or filtered shade; avoid direct sun which can scorch or fade leaf pigmentation. Too little light dulls color and slows growth.
Water Keep the mix lightly moist but not soggy; allow the top 1–2 cm to dry between waterings. Water gently at the soil level to protect leaves from spotting and rot.
Humidity Prefers high humidity (60%+); benefits from pebble trays, humidifiers, or placement in bathrooms/terrariums. Avoid prolonged wet leaf surfaces to prevent fungal issues.
Temperature Ideal 18–24°C (65–75°F); keep above ~15°C (59°F) and protected from cold drafts and sudden drops.

Use a well-draining, humus-rich mix (peat or coco with perlite and bark). Repot when root-bound; avoid overpotting. Feed lightly with a balanced, diluted fertilizer during spring and summer.

Use in Terrariums
Well-suited to large, open or semi-open terrariums with high humidity and good airflow; avoid small fully sealed containers that remain overly wet. Its compact habit and bold foliage make it an excellent focal plant for humid displays.