Basic Information about your Begonia
Scientific name: Begonia corallina ‘Tamaya’
Common names: Tamaya Begonia, Bamboo Begonia
Plant type: Tropical perennial ornamental plant
Family: Begoniaceae
Native range: Cultivar form grown from tropical Begonia ancestors; widely sold as an indoor decorative plant, especially in Europe. ‘Tamaya’ typically refers to Begonia corallina or similar cane begonias trained into a tree‑like shape.
Natural habitat: Tropical forests of Central and South America and Southeast Asia
Difficulty level: Beginner friendly
Fun fact: Begonia Tamaya is prized for its tall, bamboo‑like cane stems adorned with glossy green leaves speckled with silver or white spots and elegant pinkish flowers that hang in small clusters giving it the look of a tropical mini‑tree
How to care for your Tamaya Begonia
It likes bright indirect light. It can tolerate lower light conditions but will slow down growth and become very leggy.
WATER
This Begonia needs soil moist, and water when it's 50% dry.
HUMIDITY
Your Begonia needs 70%+ humidity.
TEMPERATURE
Your Begonia does well in temperatures between 70-90 degrees.
FOOD
It likes to be fed monthly or every other month with some general indoor plant fertilizer.
PET- FRIENDLYNESS
It's harmful to pets if ingested.
Additional Tips*
Use a well-draining substrate, such as a mixture of coconut fiber, perlite, pine bark, and activated charcoal. This ensures good aeration and prevents excess humidity.
The acclimation process takes a toll on begonias, so if they drop a few leaves, don't worry it will spring back in no time
This plant will benefit from garden stakes. When it reaches to maturity it becomes top heavy and could potentially break