Saxifraga stolonifera ‘Tricolor’ (Strawberry Begonia)
- Projected height & spread: 6–12 in. tall, 12–18 in. wide (spreads outward)
- Growth habit: Low-growing, trailing groundcover-style houseplant
- Light requirements: Bright, indirect light to partial shade
- Fertilizer requirements: Feed monthly during spring and summer
- Water requirements: Keep soil lightly moist, do not allow to fully dry
Saxifraga stolonifera ‘Tricolor,’ commonly called Strawberry Begonia, is a unique and charming houseplant known for its fuzzy, rounded leaves edged in creamy white and soft pink. Despite its common name, it is not a true begonia, but it shares a similarly decorative foliage style.
This plant grows in a low, spreading habit and produces long runners, or stolons, that can trail over the edge of pots. These runners often develop small plantlets at the ends, giving the plant a playful, cascading look and making it easy to propagate.
Strawberry Begonia thrives in bright, indirect light, though it also tolerates gentle shade. Direct sun can scorch its soft leaves, especially the lighter variegated edges.
Water regularly to keep the soil lightly moist, but avoid soggy conditions. It prefers moderate humidity and stable indoor temperatures.
With its colorful foliage, fuzzy texture, and trailing growth, ‘Tricolor’ is a standout choice for hanging planters, shelves, or indoor gardens that need a softer, whimsical touch.