u/Frogger_rater

Image 1 — Rescued dry plant from supermarket. Decided to never let it dry again by putting it in the aquarium.
Image 2 — Rescued dry plant from supermarket. Decided to never let it dry again by putting it in the aquarium.
Image 3 — Rescued dry plant from supermarket. Decided to never let it dry again by putting it in the aquarium.
Image 4 — Rescued dry plant from supermarket. Decided to never let it dry again by putting it in the aquarium.

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