Begonia 'Mishmi Silver' - Welsh Grown
Buy with confidence
Everything we do is designed to get your order to you safely and happily.
🌿 Packed with care in Bristol, UK
⭐ Loved by thousands of happy Sprouts customers
📦 Royal Mail Tracked delivery
💚 Independent & Real Living Wage Employer
If your plant arrives damaged or unhappy, we’ll put it right. Find out more here
Every plant is carefully packed by our small, plant-loving Bristol team using protective, mostly plastic-free packaging.
Occasionally, you may find reused bubble wrap – this has been donated to us, and we encourage you to reuse it too.
Orders are usually packed and dispatched within 2–4 working days. We may occasionally delay dispatch during periods of extreme weather to protect your plants. We always prioritise plant health over speed of delivery.
Delivery is £4.99 for any number of items, or free on orders over £60. We deliver across the UK only.
We also offer local, bike-powered delivery in Bristol for £4.99 via Pedal Collective, a gentler option for plants and the planet.
We believe in paying people fairly, that’s why we’ve been a Real Living Wage Employer from the very beginning. We’re an independent Bristol business, packing every order ourselves.
Supporting us means supporting fair work.
Questions before ordering? Just drop us a message – we’re always happy to help.
Head to our contact page and fill in the contact form and one of the team will be in touch shortly
Begonia ‘Mishmi Silver’ is a striking foliage plant with broad, lobed leaves shimmering in shades of icy silver, veined with deep green and often tinged with plum beneath. Named after the Mishmi Hills of northeast India, this variety combines a wild, almost prehistoric look with a refined, silvery glow. It grows from thick rhizomes and stays compact, making it ideal for pots or bright, humid corners indoors.
Scientific Name
Begonia ‘Mishmi Silver’ (named after the Mishmi Hills in Arunachal Pradesh, India)
Believed to be a cultivar derived from rhizomatous species native to northeast India. ‘Mishmi Silver’ is grown for its distinctive leaf shape and rare, silvery tones – and may involve parentage from Begonia palmata or related species.
Common Name(s)
Mishmi Silver Begonia, Silver Leaf Begonia
Origin
Cultivar with parent species from the Eastern Himalayas (Arunachal Pradesh, India)
Light
Prefers bright, indirect light. Direct sun can scorch the leaves, but too little light may reduce colour contrast and slow growth.
Water
Water when the top 2–3cm of soil feels dry. Keep soil lightly moist in spring and summer, but never soggy. In winter, reduce watering and avoid wetting the rhizome or crown.
Humidity
Thrives in high humidity – aim for 50–70%. Avoid misting the leaves directly; instead, use a pebble tray or humidifier.
Soil
Likes a rich, free-draining mix – combine compost, orchid bark, and perlite. Rhizomatous begonias are prone to rot in compacted soil. Repot every 1–2 years in spring.
Food
Feed every 4–6 weeks in the growing season with a diluted balanced fertiliser. Avoid overfeeding.
Temp
Ideal temperature is 18–24°C. Protect from cold draughts and temperatures below 15°C.
Pet-safe
Toxic if ingested – keep out of reach of pets and children.
Sprouts Top Tips
Give the pot a quarter turn every week or so to keep the growth symmetrical. Wipe leaves gently with a soft brush or dry cloth to maintain their silvery shimmer.
Extras
Its creeping rhizome can be encouraged to branch by pinching the growing tips – helping the plant stay compact and bushy.
Did You Know?
This begonia is named after one of the most biodiverse regions of the Eastern Himalayas – home to cloud forests, rare orchids, and dozens of wild begonia species.
Add a Pot & Care Essentials
Most customers add a pot or soil when purchasing this plant.I thought I was seeing this plant incorrectly when I spotted it in the shop, but it really is that beautiful! It has an amazing silver shimmer on the leaves, and the red underside on the leaves is both pretty and practical as I get very little light in my room. Great size and a super striking, unique plant for my indoor garden.
Check out The Sprouts Blog
Sprouts insights to house plants, gardening, our favourite brands and plant hire case studies.