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Micro Strawberry Begonia ( Saxifraga stolonifera )
Micro Strawberry Begonia ( Saxifraga stolonifera )
Saxifraga stolonifera, although commonly being called strawberry begonia, is a species of the genus Saxifraga native to China and Japan. Its rounded, dark green leaves are topped with silver veining and pink-red undersides.
Thriving in almost any climate, its long and hanging stems produce strawberry-like runners.
Saxifraga stolonifera, is fragile to overwatering and poor drainage, which causes yellowing of leaves. It also grows best in low bright non-direct sunlight, and fairly cool conditions – ideally 10 to 15°C. The evergreen perennial grows up to 6 inches tall at maturity. Let's create your one-of-a-kind lovely chandelier plant with Saxifraga stolonifera.
Daily care of Saxifraga stolonifera
Sunlight Demand: | Low Bright, Indirect Sun |
Flower Color: | N/A |
Foliage: | N/A |
Soil Condition: | Sandy Loam |
Water Requirement: | Medium |
Purchase Size: | Height 0.8-1.2'' (2-3 cm) |
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