Begonia ‘Looking Glass’ – a cane-type begonia with shimmering silver-metallic leaves and a red-bordeaux underside. An elegant upright plant, ideal for lovers of spectacular foliage. Can produce pale pink flowers in optimal conditions. Prefers bright indirect light, high humidity, and temperatures between 18–25°C. Note: may be toxic to pets if ingested.
Diametru Ghiveci: 8 cm
Begonia ‘Looking Glass’ is an indoor plant with foliage that seems crafted from liquid silver. Its large leaves, with a shimmering metallic upper surface and a red-bordeaux underside, create a dramatic and elegant contrast. It is a cane-type begonia, recognised for its graceful vertical growth and leaves that reflect light like natural mirrors – hence its poetic name, inspired by Lewis Carroll’s celebrated work.
Cane begonias, also known as angel wing begonias, originate from the tropical regions of South America, particularly Brazil. The genus Begonia comprises over 2,000 species in the Begoniaceae family, named after Michel Bégon, a 17th-century French governor. Cane begonias are distinguished from rex begonias by their tall, bamboo-like stems and their ability to produce delicate flowers.
The ‘Looking Glass’ variety is a cultivar prized for the exceptional metallic reflection of its leaves, which surpasses in intensity most other silver begonias.
The leaves are the true jewel of this plant. The upper surface of each leaf is covered by a uniform silvery-metallic layer with subtle olive-green veins, reflecting light in an almost surreal way. The underside of the leaves surprises with a deep red-bordeaux, creating a fascinating contrast when the leaves move.
The leaves have the elongated, asymmetric shape typical of angel wing begonias, with slightly serrated edges. Their size can reach 15–20 cm in length, and the texture is fine, with a distinctive satin sheen.
Begonia ‘Looking Glass’ has an upright growth habit, with cane-type stems that can reach 40–60 cm in height at maturity. Growth is moderate to fast, with the plant constantly producing new leaves and, in optimal conditions, clusters of small, pale pink flowers. It prefers temperatures of 18–25°C, 50–70% humidity, bright indirect light, and watering when the top layer of soil has dried out. Regular tip pruning encourages branching and a fuller appearance.
At Eufloria, we carefully select every plant from trusted European growers. The Begonia ‘Looking Glass’ you receive will be healthy, with shimmering silver foliage and well-developed growth, ready to reflect light and beauty into your home.
Begonia 'Looking Glass' prefers indirect light and moderate humidity. Water when the top layer of soil dries out. Avoid direct sunlight and cold drafts. Ideal temperature is between 18-24°C.
Begonia 'Looking Glass' prefers indirect light, well-drained soil and moderate humidity. Ideal temperature is 18-24°C. Mist the silvery leaves regularly to maintain humidity.
Water when the top 2-3 cm of soil has dried out. In summer 2-3 times weekly, less in winter. Avoid water stagnation in the saucer.
Yes, like all begonias, it is toxic to cats and dogs. Ingestion can cause oral and gastrointestinal irritation. Place the plant away from pets.
Begonia 'Looking Glass' leaves have a unique silvery metallic texture with dark green veins creating a spectacular visual effect. This iridescent colour makes it an outstanding decorative plant.
Begonia 'Looking Glass' reaches 30-50 cm in height indoors, with large expressive leaves. It is a moderately growing plant suitable for decorative pots.