| Description | Begonia wollnyi is a thick caned species Begonia. |
|---|---|
| Plant Type | Perennial Tender, Tropical herbaceous shrubs |
| Sunlight | part sun, moderate to bright in the house |
| Moisture | aveage |
| Soil & Site | average |
| Flowers | male and female flowers on the same plant |
| Leaves | green with metallic silver |
| Stems | thick, shrub-like, erect, well-branched |
| Propagation | seeds, cuttings |
| Native Site | NW. Venezuela, Peru to Brazil, and NW. Argentina |
| Cultivar Origin | Discovered by Herzog in 1909 in Bolivia. |
| Misc Facts | Classified as a thick-stemmed shrub-like Begonia. AKA: Begonia williamsii |
| Notes & Reference | www.begonia.org-The American Begonia Society |