Extremely hairy plants in Vietnam

This newly discovered bizarre tree is enchanting by international bonsai enthusiasts .

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It is a species with the scientific name Begonia sizemorea, discovered by American botanist Mary Sizemore by the stream at a peripheral area in Hanoi in 1996.

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The 1-0-2 characteristic of this cow species is that they have many . feathers, on the leaf stalk as well as the leaf surface.

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Their hairs are as white as a hair, about 1cm long.

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The new young buds were covered with feathers.

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Aesthetically, Begonia sizemorea is considered a beautiful tree with a balanced appearance and harmonious colors.

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The color of the leaves may vary depending on the living conditions, often with a mixture of light blue and deep green on the front .

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. Dark green back with red veins.

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Begonia sizemorea flowers grow into beautiful pink beams and . there are no feathers.

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Another plus is that this plant is very flexible, can adapt to many different environmental conditions.

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Not requiring too much light, they can be grown indoors.

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In nature, this species has not been discovered in any country other than Vietnam.

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The strange appearance and the rareness make Begonia sizemorea a target of many international plant collectors.