IPA: /bɪˈɡoʊ.ni.ə/
KK: /bɪˈgoʊ.ni.ə/
A type of plant that is often grown for its colorful leaves and flowers, commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions.
She decided to add a begonia to her indoor garden for a splash of color.
Begonia is derived from the name of Michel Bégon, a French governor of the island of Hispaniola in the 17th century, who was instrumental in the introduction of the plant to Europe. The word does not have a traditional Latin or Greek root but is a proper noun that has been adapted into botanical nomenclature.
Think of Michel Bégon, the person after whom the begonia plant is named, to remember that 'begonia' refers to this specific type of flowering plant.