Common Name: Fuzzyleaf Begonia
Latin Name: Begonia peltata
Family Name: Begoniaceae (Begonia)
Geographical Range: Native to Central and South American rainforests, especially in high-humidity regions.
Fun Fact: The fuzzy leaves of this plant help it retain moisture and protect it from excessive sunlight in its native, often shaded, environment.
Uses by people: Primarily grown for its unusual texture and ornamental value.
Uses by animals: Pollinators like bees and small insects may visit the flowers, and the plant can provide cover for small animals.
Roles in their ecosystem: This plant contributes to the undergrowth in forests, providing shelter for small creatures and helping to regulate local humidity levels.


