Species winter begonia
Pink-white flowers with light-green anthers.

winter begonia

Bergenia ciliata

Winter begonia (Bergenia ciliata) is not only an amazing plant, but it's amazingly resilient too! This attractive perennial's red-tipped, leathery, dark green foliage provides color year round and is perfect for growing in North American gardens. In addition to its vibrant foliage, the long lasting, pink-purple blooms appear around late winter and early spring. Foliage and flowers combine nicely with their hardy nature to make a stunning plant for any garden. Not only is this plant a beautiful addition but its shade-tolerance, deer resistance, and low-maintenance make it an ideal choice for landscape gardens, containers, or rock gardens. Winter begonia is a must-have for any true garden connoisseur!

Cycle:

Herbaceous Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Division,Root Cutting,Seed Propagation,Layering Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

5 - 8

Flowers:

Pink flowers with rose-pink calyces Flowers

Sun:

Part shade,full shade

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Low

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Salt Tolerant:

Yes

Care Level:

Medium

watering

Winter begonias (Bergenia ciliata) should be watered once a week to ensure their soil stays consistently moist. During the active growth phase, they should receive about an inch (2.5 cm) of water. Over this period, checking the soil every few days is recommended to ensure the plant is not drying out. After the active growth phase in late summer, reduce watering frequency, allowing the soil to almost dry out completely. In the winter months, reduce the amount of water you give the plant; however, the roots still need some moisture, so make sure to check the soil’s moisture level weekly.

sunlight

Winter begonias require approximately 4 hours of moderate or bright indirect sunlight daily, or about 3-4 hours of direct sunlight. During the peak of summer months, a winter begonia may receive its maximum of 6 hours of direct sunlight daily but should be given indirect or filtered sunlight during the hottest part of the day. If a winter begonia is receiving too much sunlight, its foliage may start to yellow or become burned, and it will need to be moved to a shadier area. If winter begonias do not get enough sunlight, they will become lanky and leggy and may not flower. Winter begonias also perform best in a temperature range of 60-70°F.

pruning

Winter Begonia should be pruned in the late winter or early spring. Remove any dead, damaged or diseased branches as soon as they are spotted. To encourage full, bushy growth, prune to a bud or node after removing any dead or damaged growth. After flowering, cut off any dead flower stems near the base of the plant. Be sure to keep the center of the plant open by removing any competing branches in the center of the plant and any crossing stems. This will help prevent any diseases or pests from taking hold.

Season

Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Starts Flowering

Bergenia ciliata typically starts flowering in late winter or early spring, usually between February and April.

Starts Flowering

Bergenia ciliata typically starts flowering in late winter or early spring, usually between February and April.

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