Begonia 'Maui Sunset' — Rex cultivar with unique spiraled leaves in shades of magenta pink, metallic silver and tropical green. Three-dimensional sculptural form, named after Hawaii sunsets. High humidity (60-80%), bright indirect light, 18-24°C. Collector's plant for enthusiasts.
Approx height (including pot): 25 cm
Pot diameter: 12 cm
Begonia 'Maui Sunset' is one of the most fascinating Begonia Rex cultivars, poetically named after the legendary sunsets of Maui island in the Hawaiian archipelago, where the sky fills with shades of vibrant pink, copper orange, deep purple and tropical green. Its spiraled leaves, with their characteristic snail shape, transform this plant into a three-dimensional vegetal artwork, a true living sculpture that captivates the gaze of anyone who enters the room.
Each leaf rotates in an elegant spiral around the petiole insertion point, gradually revealing the layers of color — from deep green with silvery reflections in the center of the spiral, to the silvery-pink median band, to the outer edge painted in shades of magenta pink, cherry and even intense purple. The velvety leaf texture catches the light like silk fabric, and the slightly granular surface adds dimension and depth.
Begonia 'Maui Sunset' is not an ordinary plant — it is a collector's item, a botanical marvel that brings the tropical and exotic atmosphere of the Pacific islands into the home. Ideal for rare plant enthusiasts, decorators seeking statement accents and spectacular foliage lovers, this is one of the most refined choices in the world of modern rhizomatous Begonias.
The 'Maui Sunset' cultivar was developed in the United States in the late 20th century by hybridizers specialized in creating Rex Begonias with spiraled leaves, a rare and highly prized genetic feature. It belongs to the Begonia Rex-Cultorum group, derived from the wild species Begonia rex, discovered in 1856 in the Assam mountains of northeastern India and brought to Europe for ornamental cultivation.
The Begoniaceae family includes over 2,000 species distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas, Africa and Asia, representing one of the most diverse genera in the plant kingdom. The genus name was established in 1690 by French botanist Charles Plumier, who wished to honor the memory of his friend Michel Bégon, governor and passionate collector of exotic plants.
The natural habitat of the parent species is the humid tropical forest, where the plants grow on humus-rich soils, often on shaded slopes and near mountain streams, where atmospheric humidity frequently exceeds 80%. The 'Maui Sunset' cultivar has inherited these preferences, thriving in conditions of high humidity, bright indirect light and constant temperatures — a faithful reconstruction of the ancestral habitat from the Himalayan jungles.
The foliage of Begonia 'Maui Sunset' is defined by its spectacular spiraled shape — a rare genetic trait in the world of Rex Begonias that gives the plant a unique sculptural appearance. The leaves measure between 12 and 22 centimeters, asymmetrical, with the petiole inserted inside the spiral (not at the edge of the leaf, as in other cultivars). This particularity makes each leaf appear to unfold from a central nucleus, revealing the layers of color progressively.
The coloring is one of the most refined in the world of Begonias: the center of the spiral is deep green with metallic silver reflections; the median ring shines with a delicate combination of silver with pale pink tones; and the outer edge explodes in intense shades of magenta pink, cherry and purple. Each leaf is unique — the spiral pattern varies from leaf to leaf, and the intensity of the colors depends on light and humidity conditions.
The upper surface is velvety, slightly granular, with a texture that catches light like silk; the underside of the leaf has an intense reddish-purple hue and is covered with fine pubescence. The slightly raised veins trace elegant contours reminiscent of the Fibonacci spirals found in nature. New leaves grow directly from the thick, reddish-brown rhizome that extends horizontally on the surface of the substrate.
Begonia 'Maui Sunset' produces delicate flowers in spring and summer, although the main attraction remains its spectacular foliage. The flowers appear on thin and elongated flower stalks that rise above the foliage, bearing small clusters of pale pink or pinkish-white flowers, each with 4 petals (2 large and 2 small) and a characteristic golden-yellow center.
The flowers are monoecious — both male and female flowers grow on the same plant, distinguished by the tricolonous winged ovary of the female ones. The flowering period lasts several weeks, and many growers prefer to remove the flower stalks to concentrate the plant's energy in foliage development.
The flowers have no perceptible fragrance, but contribute to the plant's charm through their contrasting delicacy. Hand pollination can produce viable seeds, although seed propagation does not guarantee preservation of the spiral pattern — vegetative propagation through leaf cuttings remains the preferred method to preserve the distinctive characteristics of the cultivar.
Begonia 'Maui Sunset' is a moderately demanding plant that rewards careful care with foliage of unparalleled beauty. Growth is medium-fast under optimal conditions, with the plant developing new leaves monthly during the growing season. The final size in indoor culture reaches approximately 25-40 cm in height and 40-50 cm in width, with the rhizome extending laterally over time.
For the development of the spiral foliage and vibrant colors, follow the care requirements:
It is the perfect choice for enthusiasts looking for a statement plant with unique foliage in their collection. The spiral shape of the leaves, combined with the spectacular chromatic palette of pink, magenta, silver and green, makes the plant immediately attract attention. Ideal for large terrariums, for collections of indoor Begonias or for adding a focal point in a modern room with tropical decor. Patience in care is generously rewarded with increasingly spectacular leaves.
Lungime: 20 cm
Greutate (kg): 0.5 Kg
Denumire: Begonia
Diametru: 12 cm
Cerințe lumină: Partial umbra
Tip plantă: Decorative
Utilizare: Interior
Tip suport: Ghiveci
Material Suport: Plastic
The spiraled shape is a rare genetic trait of this cultivar, obtained through directed selection. The petiole inserts inside the spiral, not at the leaf margin, which creates the characteristic three-dimensional snail shape. It is a stable genetic mutation preserved through vegetative propagation.
For vibrant colors, give the plant bright indirect light (but never direct sun), maintain humidity above 60% and avoid excessive nitrogen fertilization. A full-spectrum grow light can help during dark winter months when colors tend to fade.
Water only at the base of the plant, never on the leaves or rhizome. Check the substrate with your finger — water when the top 2-3 cm are dry. Remove water from the saucer 15 minutes after watering. Overwatering is the most common cause of plant loss through rhizome rot.
The classic method is the leaf cutting: cut a mature leaf with a short petiole, make 3-4 transverse incisions on the main veins on the back and place it with the underside on moist substrate (peat + perlite). Cover with a transparent lid for 80% humidity. Plantlets appear in 4-8 weeks.
Yes, Begonia 'Maui Sunset' contains soluble oxalates that are mildly toxic to cats, dogs and humans. Consumption can cause oral irritation, excessive drooling, difficulty swallowing and vomiting. Place the plant in an area inaccessible to cats and young children.