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Species

B. kachak

Photos

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Identity

Genus
Begonia
Name
B. kachak
Author
K.G.Pearce, Gard. Bull. Singapore
Publication Date
2003
Place
Endemic to Subis limestone, including the Niah Great Cave, where it is locally abundant on the sheltered overhangs or rocks at the cave mouth. It is restricted to limestone rocks.
Habitat
Locally abundant in shelter of overhangs in somewhat dry areas, creeping up rocks at cave mouths, in deep shade, infrequently at level ground in deep shade adjacent to limestone outcrops.
Country
Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia
Region
Asia
Section
Petermannia
Plant Type
Shrub-like
Reference
Gard. Bull. Singapore ser.4.v.55(1): 74 (2003).; Kiew et al, Begonias of Borneo: p142, 2015
Article References
Kiew et al, Begonias of Borneo: p142, 2015
Photo References
Kiew et al, Begonias of Borneo: p142-143, 2015

Plant

Description
Clings to rocks by its fine roots; This is a conspicuous begonia with large shiny leaves, commonly bearing a cluster of delicate, pale pink male flowers. It is easily observed on limestone outcrops along the Plank Walk to the Niah Great Cave and around the cave mouth. It takes its name from kachak, the Malay word meaning handsome. Creeping herb or low root climber, roots fibrous, produced at the nodes in contact with the substrate.
Growth Type
Creeping herb or low root climber, roots fibrous, produced at the nodes in contact with the substrate.
Plant Habit
Compact
Stem Type
Slender and creeping
Internodal Distance
1-5 cm

Lineage

Parents

No parentage recorded.

Descendants

No recorded descendants.

Culture

Original Botanical Description or Link to
http://biostor.org/reference/140206