Begonia 'Hotspot'
This cane type begonia will thrive in bright but indirect light. Begonias like humidity but dislike their leaves being exposed to constant moisture so a bathroom or kitchen will often be a good location and is preferable to misting the leaves. A pebble tray under the plant is also a good option. Water moderately allowing the top layer of soil to dry out between waterings.
H 18cm
Supplied in plastic nursery pot h 10cm x diameter 12cm.
Delivery: Click and Collect or Local delivery only, see delivery postcode list and details here. Order by 8pm Tues for delivery on Thurs- Saturday of that week or store collectionm Wed - Fri 12 - 4pm, Saturday 11 - 4pm and Sunday 11 - 2pm. Orders after 8pm will be delivered the following Thursday-Saturday.
This cane type begonia will thrive in bright but indirect light. Begonias like humidity but dislike their leaves being exposed to constant moisture so a bathroom or kitchen will often be a good location and is preferable to misting the leaves. A pebble tray under the plant is also a good option. Water moderately allowing the top layer of soil to dry out between waterings.
H 18cm
Supplied in plastic nursery pot h 10cm x diameter 12cm.
Delivery: Click and Collect or Local delivery only, see delivery postcode list and details here. Order by 8pm Tues for delivery on Thurs- Saturday of that week or store collectionm Wed - Fri 12 - 4pm, Saturday 11 - 4pm and Sunday 11 - 2pm. Orders after 8pm will be delivered the following Thursday-Saturday.
Available for local delivery only -Newcastle Upon Tyne area
The Parade Pot is named for the Parade House in Gisselfeld Castle Park, a glass greenhouse that was first seen at the London World’s Fair in 1851. The Parade House today shelters an orange-growing operation and an extensive garden designed by Stig Lauritsen. As the designer of the Parade Pot, Lauritsen took inspiration for this collection from an ancient Belgian design.
All pots are supplied with a coordinating saucer.
Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
Frost Resistant.
See more about the Bergs Potter and Parade Range.