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B. gesneriifolia

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Identity

Genus
Begonia
Name
B. gesneriifolia
Author
L.V. Averyanov & H.Q. Nguyen, Eleven new species of Begonia L. (Begoniaceae) from Laos and Vietnam.
Publication Date
2012
Date of Origin
2005
Place
Quang Binh prov., Bo Trach distr., Son Trach municipality, territory of Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park
Habitat
300-400 m; Lithophytic herb on vertical shady cliff. Locally common. Lithophytic or occasionally terrestrial, evergreen, stemless, regularly dioecious herb with thick, stout, creeping, plagiotropic rhizome.
Country
Vietnam
Region
Asia
Section
Jackia
Plant Type
Rhizomatous
Reference
Turczaninowia 15(2): 13, 2012 ‘Eleven New Species of Begonia L. (Begoniaceae) From Laos And Vietnam’ Authors: L.V. Averyanov Л.В. Аверьянов & H.Q. Nguyen Х.К. Нгуен

Plant

Description
Dioecious lithophyte, occasionally terrestrial; Lithophytic herb on vertical shady cliff. Locally common. Lithophytic or occasionally terrestrial, evergreen, stemless, regularly dioecious herb with thick, stout, creeping, plagiotropic rhizome.
Stem Type
Stemless, stout creeping rhizome
Stem Habit
Rhizome brown, (3.5)5–10(12) cm long, (6)8–10(14) mm in diam., covered by numerous dark brown persistent bracts, with many filiform roots faced to the ground.

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Descendants

No recorded descendants.

Culture

Comments
Leaves of our plant exhibit certain superficial resemblance with leaves observed in some gesneriads (like species of Boea Lam., Calcareoboea H.W. Li, Paraboea Ridl., etc.). The name of new species reflects this similarity unusual among Begonias. Obviously related species B. gesnerifolia and B. minuscula have some superficial resemblance with miniature Chinese begonias having almost round, symmetric leaves, such as – B. zhengyiana Y.M. Shui (Sect. Coelocentrum), B. gulinqingensis S.H. Huang et Y.M. Shui, B. mashanica D. Fang et D.H. Qin and B. suboblata D. Fang et D.H. Qin (Sect. Diploclinium). Meanwhile, rigid, symmetric, reniform, crenate or crenulate leaves (always distinctly broader than long), scurfy hairy along veins on abaxial surface indicate certainly isolated taxonomical position of our plants described here. We see no close relatives of these both species among their Indochinese congeners.
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