Begonia Rex ‘Arctic Breeze’
- Nikki Smit
- Sep 10
- 2 min read
The Begonia Rex ‘Arctic Breeze’ is a striking indoor plant celebrated for its vibrant, textured leaves. Its silvery patterns and deep green to purple hues make it a centerpiece in any plant collection, adding instant style and personality.
Why Begonia Rex ‘Arctic Breeze’ is Perfect Indoors
1. Stunning Foliage: Unlike many flowering houseplants, Begonia Rex is prized primarily for its dramatic leaves. The ‘Arctic Breeze’ variety features silvery-grey, patterned foliage with subtle hints of pink and purple, creating a visual effect reminiscent of frost or delicate brush strokes.
2. Pet and Reptile Safety: Begonia Rex plants contain calcium oxalate crystals, which can cause mild irritation if ingested by pets. While not deadly, it’s best to keep them out of reach from cats, dogs, and reptiles that might chew on leaves. For reptiles like geckos that generally do not eat plants, it can be safely displayed in their environment.
3. Air-Purifying Qualities: While Begonias are not the most powerful air-purifiers, having lush foliage indoors does contribute to cleaner, more oxygenated air and a fresh indoor environment.
Care Instructions for Begonia Rex ‘Arctic Breeze’
Light: Prefers bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent leaf burn and fading of its beautiful patterns.
Watering: Keep the soil lightly moist but not soggy. Water when the top 1–2 cm of soil feels dry. Overwatering can cause root rot.
Soil: Use a well-draining mix rich in organic matter; a peat-based or indoor potting mix with perlite works well.
Temperature: Thrives in 18–24°C. Protect from cold drafts and sudden temperature drops.
Humidity: Prefers high humidity. Mist occasionally or place near a humidifier for best growth.
Maintenance: Remove yellowing or damaged leaves to maintain plant health and appearance.
Final Thoughts
The Begonia Rex ‘Arctic Breeze’ is a show-stopping indoor plant with dramatic, textured foliage that brightens any room. While it’s best kept away from pets that chew, it’s safe for display in reptile enclosures where the animals don’t eat plants. With proper care, it will thrive and become a centerpiece of your indoor plant collection.


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