Species
B. dipetala var. dipetala
Photos
5 photos
Identity
- Genus
- Begonia
- Name
- B. dipetala var. dipetala
- Form Variety
- var. dipetala
- Author
- R. Graham, Bot. Mag.
- Publication Date
- 1828
- Place
- Western Ghats 1000’ - 2500’ (R. Morris 2009)
- Country
- India; Sri Lanka
- Region
- Asia
- Section
- Haagea
- Chr 2n
- 28, 30, 60?
- Plant Type
- Thick Stem
- Synonyms and Comments
- Etymology: referring to the flowers with 2 tepals; B.malabarica Lamarck var. dipetala Thwaites, Enum. Pl. Zeyl. :128. 1859. —C.B. Clarke in J.D. Hooker, Fl. Brit. Ind. 2:655. 1979. —Irmscher, Pareys Blumengart. ed. 2 :78. 1960.; malabarica A. de Candolle. 1864, non Lamarck, 1785.; tuberosa herb. Wight ex Wallich,1831; tuberosa herb. Heyne ex A. de C.,1864 non lamarck,1785; bipetala Loddiges in Steudel, Nom. Bot. ed. 2, 1:193. 1840. —Otto & Dietrich, Allg. Gartenzeitung 9:59. 1841. errore typographico pro dipetala Graham. 1828.; malabarica auct. non Lamarck: A. de Candolle, Prodr. 15(1):392. 1864. —J. Doorenbos, Begonian 67:170. 2000. Circulated incorrectly as ‘Mrs. W. S. Kimball’;u044
- Reference
- R. Graham, Bot. Mag. 55:pl. 2849. 1828. —Wight, Icon. Pl. Ind. Orient. 5(2):9, pl. 1813. 1852.—E.S. Santhosh Kumar, Seema G. Gopal & G.M. Nair, Begonian 72:136-40. 2005.; JGSL9/08
- Article References
- Tebbitt, Begonias 5:120-21. 2005; Hughes M. et al., Asian Begonia 88, 2018
- Photo References
- Tebbitt, Begonias pls.78 & 79. 2005; Hughes M. et al., Asian Begonia 88, 2018
Plant
- Description
- Variable sp. Several forms reported by R. Morris 2009; Curtis’s Botanical Magazine v. 55 = ser. 2, v. 2, 1828 B. dipetala Description: Stem erect, tapering, greyish brown, with a few small, round, vermillion pots, scarcely branched in our specimens, which are small. Leaves half heart-shaped, acute and somewhat lobed, without any callosity on the edge, unequally and doubly serrato-dentate, lightly bullate, crisped at the margin when young, above green, with white spots, and having a pellucid, short, awl-shaped hair, rising from the centers of a few of the spots, below blood-colored, but when old, blanched, smooth, except at the vein , where there are a few hairs ; vein prominent, especially below : petioles distichous, at first suberect, afterward spreading or divaricated, nearly as long as the leaves, rounded, flattened a little, and slightly channeled above. Cyme axillary, peduncled, drooping, rather longer than the petioles and foliage, dichotomous, peduncles and pedicels flattened. two obsolete, nearly opposite bracts are on the middle of the female pedicel, but none on the male. Flowers pink, dipetalous, handsome, large, (female, one inch broad, by three quarters of an inch long; male, three quarters of an inch in either diameter,) males in the clefts of the cyme, and on the outside of its subdivisions; those in the clefts expand first, the others nearly at the same time with the corresponding females; petals in them subrotund; in the females more cordate; in both, but especially the latter, subacuminate. Stamens numerous, filaments wedge-shaped at the top, an anther-cell being fixed along each side. Capsule, wings rounded, subequal. Stigmata pale yellow, revolute, angled, pubescent along the edge. This species flowered at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, in April 1828, having been raised two years before from seed sent by Dr. Johnstone, from Bombay. Like all the other species of Begonia, it requires the heat of the stove. GRAHAM.
- Stem Type
- Caulescent
Lineage
20 descendants
Parents
No parentage recorded.
Etymology: referring to the flowers with 2 tepals; B.malabarica Lamarck var. dipetala Thwaites, Enum. Pl. Zeyl. :128. 1859. —C.B. Clarke in J.D. Hooker, Fl. Brit. Ind. 2:655. 1979. —Irmscher, Pareys Blumengart. ed. 2 :78. 1960.; malabarica A. de Candolle. 1864, non Lamarck, 1785.; tuberosa herb. Wight ex Wallich,1831; tuberosa herb. Heyne ex A. de C.,1864 non lamarck,1785; bipetala Loddiges in Steudel, Nom. Bot. ed. 2, 1:193. 1840. —Otto & Dietrich, Allg. Gartenzeitung 9:59. 1841. errore typographico pro dipetala Graham. 1828.; malabarica auct. non Lamarck: A. de Candolle, Prodr. 15(1):392. 1864. —J. Doorenbos, Begonian 67:170. 2000. Circulated incorrectly as ‘Mrs. W. S. Kimball’;u044
Descendants
20 recorded children
As female parent
18
Male parent: B. grandis ssp. evansiana
Male parent: B. grandis ssp. evansiana
Male parent: B. ‘Charles Jaros’
Male parent: B. ‘Charles Jaros’
Male parent: B. ‘Charles Jaros’
Male parent: B. U062
Male parent: B. deliciosa
Male parent: B. ‘Glory of St. Albans’
Male parent: B. ‘Pattern’
Male parent: B. ‘rex cv.’
Male parent: B. deliciosa
Male parent: B. ‘Glory of St. Albans’
Male parent: B. grandis ssp. evansiana
Male parent: B. deliciosa
Male parent: B. U062
Male parent: B. deliciosa
Male parent: B. U062
Male parent: B. ‘Charles Jaros’
As male parent
2
Female parent: B. goegoensis
Female parent: B. malabarica var. malabarica
Culture
- Cultural Requirements
- Warm humid conditions