



▲ 92 r/begonias
Rescued dry plant from supermarket. Decided to never let it dry again by putting it in the aquarium.
A month or two ago I found this beauty in the supermarket with a huge discount, and in very poor condition. It was small and almost dying from lack of water. In my home I have an aquarium in a very well lit place, that could benefit from the extra shade and filtration. So I decided to find out if these plants could be grown this way. Spoiler: they can! Leafs and roots started growing and even a flower started blooming. It looks beautiful in the aquarium and I think I will leave it there for a while.
Now a question: could you help me identify what kind of begonia this is?
u/Frogger_rater — 2 days ago