Back to records

Species

B. pengchingii

Photos

1 photo

Identity

Genus
Begonia
Name
B. pengchingii
Author
Phutthai & M. Hughes, sp. nov.
Publication Date
2017
Place
Chiang Rai Province, Mae Sai District, Huay Krai Subdistrict, in front of Doi Tung Temple
Habitat
Endemic to Northern Thailand; Chiang Rai Province, Mae Sai District, Huay Krai Subdistrict, in front of Doi Tung Temple. On limestone rock crevices in seasonally dry evergreen forest at an altitude of 1350 m. Flowering May to November; fruiting November to January.
Country
Thailand
Region
Asia
Section
Diploclinium
Plant Type
Tuberous
Reference
Ed. Jnl Bot. Four New Species of Begonia From Thailand 1-13, 2017

Plant

Stem Type
Succulent, glossy, erect or suberect
Internodal Distance
Stems succulent, glossy, erect or suberect, with sparse multicellular hairs, dark red.

Lineage

Parents

No parentage recorded.

Descendants

No recorded descendants.

Culture

Comments
Begonia pengchingii is restricted to karst limestone and known only from the type locality in the environs of the Phra That Doi Tung Temple, which although not a formally protected area should be safe from destruction by mining because of its status as a sacred area. However, shifting cultivation, as sometimes practiced by farmers in nearby villages, can drastically alter the microhabitat of karst vegetation, especially in terms of causing reduced shade and humidity (Kiew, 2001; Clements et al., 2006). Karst limestone areas can also attract tourists in large numbers, which can lead to habitat degradation. Therefore, we consider B. pengchingii to be vulnerable to human activities and assign the Vulnerable category under criterion D2.
Endangered Status
Vulnerable D2