

Begonia Cream Powder 8cm Pot 10cm Height House Plant
Begonia ‘Cream Powder’ is a stunning and unusual foliage Begonia admired for its soft, frosted appearance and beautifully textured leaves. This cultivar is prized for its pale silvery-green foliage dusted with creamy-white tones, giving the plant an almost powdered or brushed effect across the leaf surface — the inspiration behind its name.
The leaves are often asymmetrical, slightly winged or rounded depending on maturity, with intricate veining and a velvety or lightly textured finish. Under bright conditions, subtle pink, bronze or silver undertones may appear, adding even more depth and character. As with many collector Begonias, no two leaves look exactly alike, and the foliage becomes increasingly impressive as the plant matures.
Begonia ‘Cream Powder’ remains relatively compact, making it ideal for shelves, terrariums, cabinets or decorative indoor plant displays. While it offers strong collector appeal, it also rewards growers with continual foliage interest throughout the year.
Care Guide
Light ☀️
Bright, indirect light is best for maintaining strong colour and healthy growth.
Ideal placement:
- East-facing window
- Bright room with filtered sunlight
- Near a north-facing window with good ambient light
Avoid direct afternoon sun, which may scorch delicate foliage and fade leaf colouring.
Too little light can lead to:
- Leggy stems
- Smaller leaves
- Dull colouring
- Slower growth
Water 💧
Begonia ‘Cream Powder’ prefers evenly moist soil but dislikes becoming soggy.
Allow the top 2–3cm of soil to dry before watering.
General guide:
Spring/Summer: every 5–7 days
Autumn/Winter: every 7–14 days
Water around the soil surface rather than soaking the leaves where possible.
Signs of overwatering:
- Yellow leaves
- Soft stems
- Root rot
Signs of underwatering:
- Crispy edges
- Wilting
- Dry leaf tips
Humidity 🌿
Begonias appreciate elevated humidity but also require airflow.
Ideal humidity:
50–70%
Higher humidity can encourage:
- Larger foliage
- Better colouration
- Reduced leaf crisping
- Faster growth
Avoid stagnant, damp air which may contribute to fungal issues.
Temperature 🌡️
Ideal temperatures:
18–26°C
Avoid temperatures below 15°C.
Protect from:
- Cold draughts
- Sudden temperature swings
- Heating vents
Consistency is important.
Soil Mix 🪴
Use a light, airy growing mix that holds moisture without becoming compacted.
Recommended mix:
- 50% houseplant compost or coco coir
- 25% perlite
- 15% orchid bark
- 10% worm castings
Drainage holes are essential.
Feeding
Feed lightly during active growth:
- Every 3–4 weeks in spring and summer
- Balanced liquid fertiliser at half strength
Avoid overfeeding.
Repotting
Repot every 1–2 years or when:
- Roots fill the pot
- Growth slows
- Soil becomes compacted
Begonias generally prefer not to be overpotted.
Propagation 🌱
Begonia ‘Cream Powder’ can be propagated through:
Stem cuttings
Take healthy cuttings with nodes and root in:
- Water
- Moss
- Perlite
Leaf propagation
Some Begonias can be propagated from leaf sections placed on moist substrate.
Warmth and humidity improve success.
Common Problems
Brown crispy edges
- Low humidity
- Underwatering
Yellow leaves
- Overwatering
Powdery mildew
- Poor airflow
- Excess moisture on foliage
Drooping leaves
- Water stress
Spider mites
- Inspect undersides regularly
Plant Facts
Botanical name: Begonia ‘Cream Powder’
Plant type: Decorative foliage Begonia
Growth habit: Compact upright/clumping
Growth speed: Moderate
Difficulty: Intermediate
Pet safety: Toxic if ingested
Best display: Shelf, terrarium or decorative indoor planter
Begonia ‘Cream Powder’ is all about foliage detail. Its soft frosted tones and intricate leaf textures create a delicate, almost painted appearance that makes it a standout choice for collectors looking for something elegant and slightly unusual.
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Description
Begonia ‘Cream Powder’ is a stunning and unusual foliage Begonia admired for its soft, frosted appearance and beautifully textured leaves. This cultivar is prized for its pale silvery-green foliage dusted with creamy-white tones, giving the plant an almost powdered or brushed effect across the leaf surface — the inspiration behind its name.
The leaves are often asymmetrical, slightly winged or rounded depending on maturity, with intricate veining and a velvety or lightly textured finish. Under bright conditions, subtle pink, bronze or silver undertones may appear, adding even more depth and character. As with many collector Begonias, no two leaves look exactly alike, and the foliage becomes increasingly impressive as the plant matures.
Begonia ‘Cream Powder’ remains relatively compact, making it ideal for shelves, terrariums, cabinets or decorative indoor plant displays. While it offers strong collector appeal, it also rewards growers with continual foliage interest throughout the year.
Care Guide
Light ☀️
Bright, indirect light is best for maintaining strong colour and healthy growth.
Ideal placement:
- East-facing window
- Bright room with filtered sunlight
- Near a north-facing window with good ambient light
Avoid direct afternoon sun, which may scorch delicate foliage and fade leaf colouring.
Too little light can lead to:
- Leggy stems
- Smaller leaves
- Dull colouring
- Slower growth
Water 💧
Begonia ‘Cream Powder’ prefers evenly moist soil but dislikes becoming soggy.
Allow the top 2–3cm of soil to dry before watering.
General guide:
Spring/Summer: every 5–7 days
Autumn/Winter: every 7–14 days
Water around the soil surface rather than soaking the leaves where possible.
Signs of overwatering:
- Yellow leaves
- Soft stems
- Root rot
Signs of underwatering:
- Crispy edges
- Wilting
- Dry leaf tips
Humidity 🌿
Begonias appreciate elevated humidity but also require airflow.
Ideal humidity:
50–70%
Higher humidity can encourage:
- Larger foliage
- Better colouration
- Reduced leaf crisping
- Faster growth
Avoid stagnant, damp air which may contribute to fungal issues.
Temperature 🌡️
Ideal temperatures:
18–26°C
Avoid temperatures below 15°C.
Protect from:
- Cold draughts
- Sudden temperature swings
- Heating vents
Consistency is important.
Soil Mix 🪴
Use a light, airy growing mix that holds moisture without becoming compacted.
Recommended mix:
- 50% houseplant compost or coco coir
- 25% perlite
- 15% orchid bark
- 10% worm castings
Drainage holes are essential.
Feeding
Feed lightly during active growth:
- Every 3–4 weeks in spring and summer
- Balanced liquid fertiliser at half strength
Avoid overfeeding.
Repotting
Repot every 1–2 years or when:
- Roots fill the pot
- Growth slows
- Soil becomes compacted
Begonias generally prefer not to be overpotted.
Propagation 🌱
Begonia ‘Cream Powder’ can be propagated through:
Stem cuttings
Take healthy cuttings with nodes and root in:
- Water
- Moss
- Perlite
Leaf propagation
Some Begonias can be propagated from leaf sections placed on moist substrate.
Warmth and humidity improve success.
Common Problems
Brown crispy edges
- Low humidity
- Underwatering
Yellow leaves
- Overwatering
Powdery mildew
- Poor airflow
- Excess moisture on foliage
Drooping leaves
- Water stress
Spider mites
- Inspect undersides regularly
Plant Facts
Botanical name: Begonia ‘Cream Powder’
Plant type: Decorative foliage Begonia
Growth habit: Compact upright/clumping
Growth speed: Moderate
Difficulty: Intermediate
Pet safety: Toxic if ingested
Best display: Shelf, terrarium or decorative indoor planter
Begonia ‘Cream Powder’ is all about foliage detail. Its soft frosted tones and intricate leaf textures create a delicate, almost painted appearance that makes it a standout choice for collectors looking for something elegant and slightly unusual.





















