Rex Begonia Cool Breeze Glacier - Live Plant

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Best things about this plant are... its large patterned leaves and rapid growth habit. 

Details: Cool Breeze Glacier has gorgeous green and silver striped leaves with red undersides. Its unique leaf shape and multicoloured foliage make this houseplant stand out as one of our favourites. 

Rex begonias are a classic houseplant that thrives in medium to low light. Water deeply then allow to dry out between waterings. 

Container Size: The plants pictured here were photographed in November 2020, and are representative of the available plants. These are in 7" square pots. 

Order Info: Order online or over the phone (204-257-2715) for local pick-up.

No shipping. 

Shipping?

Sage Garden grows many unique varieties... so live plant shipping within Canada is available for select varieties mid-June through mid-October. We do not ship plants during freezing weather or during particularly hot weather - both of these situations are very hard on plants in transit. 

 

Please note: customers are responsible for the full actual shipping charges (Canada Post or UPS) and understand that Sage Garden cannot take responsibility for damages that occur in shipping. 

Plant size and condition

The plants photographed for web listings are representative but it is important to note that each plant is different, and maturity and fullness change with the seasons. Some plants go semi-dormant in winter, and transitional leaf drop is common for some plants when settling into a new home... this is considered normal. Decor pots featured in photos are available separately and are not included unless specifically noted in the description.

Care Tip #1

There is a lot less light indoors, especially as you move away from windows. Start by placing all indoor plants in the brightest location available and tune things from there.

Care Tip #2

Indoor plants benefit from regular showering! This keeps leaves dust-free so they can photosynthesize to their full potential, and also reduces the chances of pests occurring on houseplants.

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