What is wild begonias?

Wild begonias belong to the family Begoniaceae and are native to tropical regions of Central and South America. They can be found growing in rainforests, along streams and rivers, on rocks and cliffs, and in moist and shady areas. Wild begonias come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, with some being shrubs and others being climbing or creeping vines. They typically have large, asymmetrical, and colorful leaves and produce clusters of small, delicate flowers. Some species of wild begonias are cultivated as ornamental plants, but many others remain in their natural habitats, contributing to the biodiversity of their ecosystems.