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Vinca and Begonia: A Complete Overview

Vinca and Begonia both are the beautiful houseplant. When the Begonia and Vinca are mature with flowers its  increased more attractive and awesome which every person fall loved at first view. No man can ignore these plants due to their attractive beautifulness. 

If more or less someone knows about these plants, they all want to plant these flowers, but even if many want to, it is not possible because they have full knowledge about the plants or how to care and plant them. In this blog post , you can get the proper guidance and overall knowledge about the Vinca and Begonia plant, moreover we will provide how to plant them and which planting process is better for.

What is Vinca?

In short, vinca plant is a heat loving, drought tolerant versatile and low-maintenance annual plant that belongs to the Apocynaceae family. This plant is easily recognized by its Vinca glossy, ovate shape foliage, contrasting with the vividly vibrant colors of the flowers which create an interesting contrast.

Vinca flowers can come in a variety of colors, with purple, lavender, white, and pink being the most common flower.

The Vinca also known as the myrtle, periwinkle, Catharanthus roseus (‘rose’), or vinca rosea. Vinca can be planted as indoor, outdoor or hanging plants, its also shows as the ground cover.

How to grow Vinca?

To grow Vinca:

  1. Choose a location with bright sunlight or partial shade.
  2. Ensure well-drained soil, adaptable to various types such as clay, loam, or sandy soil.
  3. Water deeply but infrequently, allowing the soil to slightly dry between watering.
  4. Mulch around the base of the plants to conserve moisture and suppress weed growth.
  5. Apply a balanced slow-release fertilizer once or twice a year.
  6. Trim back any leggy, dead or overgrown branches in late winter or early spring.
  7. Monitor for pests and treat as needed with appropriate insecticides.
  8. Vinca is generally resistant to diseases but ensure proper care to avoid any potential issues.

What is Begonia?

Begonia is a perennial flowering plants. Begonias genus have many species like more than 2000. With over 2000 different species, Begonia comes in a wide variety of colors, shapes, and sizes, making it a favorite among gardeners and plant lovers.  

Begonia plants have a range of features, depending on the species and variety. This plant also come in various shades of red, pink, orange, yellow, and white and the foliage like smooth or textured, glossy or matte, and ranges in colors from deep green to bronze, burgundy, and even silver. 

The key differences between Vinca and Begonia

 Vinca Begonia
Plant Type Herbaceous perennial, annual plantperennial flowering plants
Common name periwinkle, myrtle, or vinca rosea, various common name for every species, Fibrous is one common name of begonia varieties
FamilyApocynaceaeBegoniaceae
Bloom Time June to frostearly summer to late automn
Leaf simple broad lanceolate to ovate,oppositely arranged
glossy and evergreen
round or star-shaped leaves
Flower color pink, purple, red, white, magenta, and bi-colors. Mostly star-shaped with 5 petalsred, pink, orange, yellow, and white
Light RequirementVinca prefers full sun, also tolerate in the partial shade.bright, indirect light
WaterWatering should be regular, avoid to overwaterringWater requirement depending on weather, if the weather is so hot then Begonia requires more water than regular water.
Soil  Soils ph of 5.5-6, Regular well-draining, moist soil5.5 to 6.5 is ideal soil ph for Begonia
FertilizerBalance fertilizer like NPK 10-10-10, If soil is good quality fertilizer is optional.require hight nitrogen plant food, balanced npk 20-20-5 regular fertilizer, slow release way is better for fertilizing
Toxicity Not serious poisonous. But should be aware to any children or pets if ingested.Irritating is one of cause if ingested but not serious toxicity.
Common Problems Root rot, fungal disease, Leggy problem also happened in vincafungi,leaf spots,root rots,bacteria diseases

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How to grow Begonia?

To grow Vinca successfully, choose a location with bright, indirect light and well-draining soil mixed with peat moss, perlite, and compost. Water regularly to keep the soil moist without over-watering, and maintain temperatures around 72º F . Increase humidity through misting or placing a tray of water nearby. 

Feed with balanced, water-soluble fertilizer every 2-4 weeks. Prune regularly, watch for pests like aphids and mealybugs, and prevent diseases by ensuring air circulation and avoiding over-watering.

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