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Begonia x ricinifolia ‘Immense’ – oversized textured foliage with a bold tropical presence


Begonia x ricinifolia ‘Immense’ is a striking rhizomatous hybrid known for its massive palmate leaves and crinkled texture. Each leaf can grow over 30 cm wide, with deep lobes and a slightly metallic sheen that catches light from every angle. The foliage emerges in a rich olive green with subtle reddish backing and a prominent central vein structure. This cultivar stays low to the ground but spreads wide, making it a sculptural statement plant for tabletops, low stands, or underplanting larger species. It’s an easy-care showpiece that thrives in bright shade and consistent warmth.


Leaf traits and growth structure


  • Leaf shape: Broadly palmate with jagged lobes and rippled surface
  • Color: Olive to dark green with slight iridescence and reddish undersides
  • Texture: Crinkled, leathery feel with a quilted surface pattern
  • Growth habit: Low, rhizomatous spread with broad horizontal expansion
  • Indoor size: Leaf span up to 40–50 cm across; total plant width often exceeds 60 cm

Hybrid background and growing conditions


This cultivar is part of the Begonia x ricinifolia hybrid group, which combines large-leaf tropical begonia species into rhizomatous forms bred for bold foliage. The hybrid name refers to the leaf similarity to Ricinus (castor bean). 'Immense' is one of the largest selections, bred for exaggerated leaf span, dramatic veining, and stable indoor growth. It prefers indirect light, steady moisture, and protection from strong sun or dry air.


  • Parentage: Complex hybrid from Begonia section Gireoudia and related groups
  • Habitat reference: Inspired by tropical forest understory conditions
  • Growth pace: Moderate; gains spread faster than height
  • Toxicity: Mildly toxic to pets and humans if ingested
  • Lifecycle: Evergreen perennial under indoor cultivation

Begonia ‘Immense’ care tips


  • Light: Bright indirect light or dappled shade — no direct sun
  • Water: Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy; allow top 2 cm to dry slightly between watering
  • Humidity: Thrives in 50–70%; avoid dry air and drafts
  • Temperature: 18–26 °C is optimal; protect from cold snaps and heat stress
  • Soil: Rich, airy mix with compost, bark, and perlite for drainage
  • Repotting: Every 1–2 years as rhizomes spread horizontally
  • Feeding: Balanced liquid fertilizer every 4–6 weeks during growth phase
  • Propagation: Rhizome division or leaf cuttings with petiole attached
  • Hydroponics: Not suitable — prefers organic substrate with airflow
  • Pruning: Trim off older or damaged leaves close to rhizome

Common issues and fixes


  • Leaf edges browning: Often due to dry air — raise humidity or move away from airflow
  • Wilting or limp leaves: Usually underwatering or root-bound conditions
  • Fungal spotting: Caused by overhead watering or poor air circulation — water at base and allow airflow
  • Mealybugs: Can settle on leaf bases — treat early with insecticidal soap or neem oil
  • Yellowing leaves: Linked to overwatering — allow surface to dry between waterings

Extra notes and styling


'Immense' makes a dramatic display in wide ceramic planters or shallow bowls where its full leaf span can develop. Best shown off solo or with smaller, fine-textured plants that contrast its boldness. Avoid crowding it into narrow shelves — give this one space to spread and show off its shape. It's also excellent for humid rooms or grouped with moisture-loving aroids and ferns.


Etymology and cultivar details


“Begonia” was named after Michel Bégon, a French patron of botany. The hybrid group “ricinifolia” refers to leaves shaped like those of the castor bean plant (Ricinus). The cultivar name ‘Immense’ directly references its exaggerated foliage scale and wide-spreading growth pattern.


FAQs about Begonia x ricinifolia ‘Immense’


  • Can it be grown in low light?
    Not ideal — it needs bright indirect light to keep color and structure strong.
  • Is it suitable for terrariums?
    No — it needs space and airflow; best in open containers or planters.
  • Does it flower?
    Yes, but flowers are small and secondary to the dramatic foliage.

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  • Begonia x ricinifolia ‘Immense’ is approximately 50 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 23 cm pot.

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