Gently remove the Rex begonia from its nursery pot, handling the root system with care, and place in the middle of the new container. See more ideas about Begonia, Planting flowers, House plants. Aug 27, 2016 - Explore Susan Fitzpatrick's board "rex begonia" on Pinterest. Rex begonias are considered the "kings" among the wide variety of begonias because of their strikingly colorful foliage. Avoid keeping Rex begonias in a window that sees a lot of direct sun in the afternoon, particularly in the summer months as they are susceptible to sunburn. Begonia rex: characteristics, habitat, varieties, reproduction, care Begonia rex It i a herbaceou pecie cultivated a an ornamental plant that belong to the Begoniaceae family. Known a Painted Leaf Begonia, Royal Begonia, King Begonia, or Thouand Color Plant, it i a pla From then to today, Rex begonias are still brightening indoor locations with their stunning displays of pattered foliage. Houseplant-type begonias, such as the Rex varieties, are relatively easy-to-grow indoor plants for medium to bright spots. A bit later, additional varieties of Rex begonias were found growing in the Andes Mountains, including those with leaf colors of orange, yellow and red. Yet before planting, know that these flowers need high humidity to reach their full potential. Rex begonia leaves vary in texture, size and shape, streaked and veined with several colors. Above: Begonia rex ‘Red Tango’ mixes well with other shade- and humidity-loving plants such as asparagus ferns and geraniums. While almost all commercially grown Begonias are cheap to purchase some of the rarer varieties could set you back a little. (Begonia rex-cultorum) It’s easy to see why these multi-colored begonias are known as the most striking of all the foliage varieties. Some of the popular names you'll find on the plant labels are " Wax Begonia ", " Angel Wing Begonia " and " Rex Begonia ". One glimpse of the gorgeous leaves of Rex begonias will probably be enough to convince you to give these plants a try. The sheer diversity on offer means there is likely something for everyone. Varieties Rex begonias generally mature at 12 to 18 inches high and wide. A bit later, additional varieties of Rex begonias were found growing in the Andes Mountains, including those with leaf colors of orange, yellow and red. There are hundreds of cultivars of B. rex to choose among, usually classified by leaf size—small (three inches or less), medium (three to six inches), or large (more than six inches). Young plants and miniature varieties can be used in indoor container gardens or terrariums.