Species
B. glandulosa
Photos
5 photos
Identity
- Genus
- Begonia
- Name
- B. glandulosa
- Author
- W. J. Hooker, Bot. Mag.
- Publication Date
- 1861
- Habitat
- Reported as collected in Costa Rica by Hoffmann. Also in Panama.
- Country
- Mexico
- Region
- America
- Section
- Gireoudia
- Plant Type
- Rhizomatous
- Synonyms and Comments
- B. dayi hort. Begonian 14:174, pl. 183. 1947.; B. nigrovenia hort. Linden ex W. J. Hooker, Bot. Mag. 87:pl. 5256. 1861.; B. hidalgensis L. B. Smith & B. G. Schubert, J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 40:241, pl. 1b–g. 1950. ; B. nigrovenia Regel, Gartenfl. 16:163, pl. 456. 1867.; B. pinetorum A. de Candolle. 1859, Sphalmate.
- Reference
- Bot. Mag. 87:pl. 5256. 1861.—L.B. Smith & B.G. Schubert, Fieldiana: Bot. 24:178. 1961. —J. Golding, Phytologia 40:456. 1978, [nomen confusum, sphalmate.] —R. Ziesenhenne, Begonian "49". 48:178, 1981, non pinetorum A. de Candolle. 1859, sed sphalmate = nigrovenia hort. Linden ex W.J. Hooker. 1861.] —K. Burt–Utley, Brittonia 36:233. 1984, nomen legitimum. —K. Burt–Utley, Tulane Studies Zool. Bot. 25(1):102. 1985.; JGSL9/08
- Article References
- Curtis's botanical magazine, v. 87 = ser. 3, v. 17, 1861
- Photo References
- JBS, Begonias :46. 1980; Murotani, Begonia in Colour :54. 1983;
Plant
- Description
- Curtis's botanical magazine, v. 87 = ser. 3, v. 17, 1861 B. glandulosa: This plant was received from Mr. Linden seven years ago, under the name of B. nigro-venia. It is certainly identical with a plant called in our herbarium B. glandulosa, A. DC., by De Candolle himself, when preparing the Begonias for publication in the forthcoming volume of the 'Prodromus,' and which was gathered by Seemann at Veraguas. (See Ann. Sc. Nat. ser. iv. vol. ii. p. 14.) This plant, however, agrees with Liebmann's description of B. multinervia, from Costa Rica, so closely that it is not improbable that they may be the same. Description: Rhizome stout, prostrate, ascending, covered with stipular scales. Petioles a span long and upwards, terete, bright-red, rather hairy. Leaf four to six inches broad, of a fleshy texture, obliquely broadly ovate or cordate, or almost rotundate, with an open or closed deep sinus, and obscurely sinuate- toothed margin , glabrous, or very light]y hairy, shining on both sides but most so below, deep-green above, the veins painted with broad black or ferruginous band , paler beneath, painted red, and cuticle covered with minute pustule .Scape slender, terete, very tall, bearing a profusely-branched Cyme, with deep-red branches and pedicels. Flowers very numerous and rather small, pale-green or whitish: males smaller, with two, broadly ovate, blunt sepals, and six to eight stamens; females with four, oblong sepals, and capitate stigmas. Large wing of fruit triangular, blunt. Begonia glandulosa A. DC. Flora of Costa Rica. Begoniaceae. by Paul C. Standley. Chicago 1937. v. 18: pt. 2 (1937): Page 737-48 http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/19747 Reported as collected in Costa Rica by Hoffmann. Also in Panama. Plants erect, simple or branched, the branches and petioles fuscous-pilose; leaves on rather long petioles, the blades transversely and broadly oblique-ovate, 10- 15 cm. long, palmately 9-nerved, very shortly caudate-acuminate, shallowly cordate at the base, undulate-crenulate, glabrous above, puberulent beneath at the base of the nerves; peduncles as long as the leaves, glabrate, the cymes broad, several times dichotomous; pistillate flowers 4-lobate; capsules 4 mm. long or larger, the larger wing much elongate, obtuse or acutish, directed upward, dotted with pellucid glands.- Curtis’ Illustrated, Bot. Mag. pl. 5256 .
Lineage
69 descendants
Parents
No parentage recorded.
B. dayi hort. Begonian 14:174, pl. 183. 1947.; B. nigrovenia hort. Linden ex W. J. Hooker, Bot. Mag. 87:pl. 5256. 1861.; B. hidalgensis L. B. Smith & B. G. Schubert, J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 40:241, pl. 1b–g. 1950. ; B. nigrovenia Regel, Gartenfl. 16:163, pl. 456. 1867.; B. pinetorum A. de Candolle. 1859, Sphalmate.
Descendants
69 recorded children
As female parent
35
Male parent: B. imperialis var. maculata
Male parent: B. ‘Roi’
Male parent: B. wollnyi
Male parent: B. Un-named sp.
Male parent: B. ‘Bundy Beauty’
Male parent: B. ‘Baloo’
Male parent: B. goegoensis
Male parent: B. ‘Arcola’
Male parent: B. unknown
Male parent: B. unknown
Male parent: B. ‘pustulata var. argentea ’
Male parent: B. thiemei
Male parent: B. ‘Yanonali’
Male parent: B. unknown
Male parent: B. ‘Star Gazer’
Male parent: B. ‘Baloo’
Male parent: B. unknown
Male parent: B. ‘Bedford Delight’
Male parent: B. ‘Bedford Delight’
Male parent: B. unknown
Male parent: B. ‘Ripples’
Male parent: B. ‘Sir Percy’
Male parent: B. ludicra
Male parent: B. ludicra
Male parent: B. ludicra
Male parent: B. ludicra
Male parent: B. ludicra
Male parent: B. ludicra
Male parent: B. carrieae
Male parent: B. manicata var. aureomaculata
Male parent: B. ‘Yanonali’
Male parent: B. manicata var. aureomaculata
As male parent
34
Female parent: B. ‘Griselda’
Female parent: B. lindleyana
Female parent: B. ‘Willow Springs’
Female parent: B. conchifolia var. rubrimacula
Female parent: B. ‘Ross Bolwell’
Female parent: B. ‘Ross Bolwell’
Female parent: B. ‘Bokit’
Female parent: B. ‘Bokit’
Female parent: B. bowerae var. nigramarga
Female parent: B. ‘Persian Brocade’
Female parent: B. ‘Roi’
Female parent: B. ‘Black Beauty’
Female parent: B. ‘Kusler’s Test Plant’
Female parent: B. ‘Black Beauty’
Female parent: B. ‘Joe Hayden’
Female parent: B. ‘Stained Glass’
Female parent: B. ‘Lowana’
Female parent: B. ‘Lexington’
Female parent: B. ‘Persian Brocade’
Female parent: B. ‘Black Beauty’
Female parent: B. ‘Griselda’
Female parent: B. ludicra
Female parent: B. ‘Black Beauty’
Female parent: B. ‘Stained Glass’
Female parent: B. ‘Lowana’
Female parent: B. ‘Dr. Jim’
Female parent: B. ‘Sisquoc’
Female parent: B. ‘Leslie Lynn’
Female parent: B. ‘Leslie Lynn’
Female parent: B. ‘Bedford Delight’
Female parent: B. ‘Dr. Jim’
Female parent: B. imperialis var. imperialis
Female parent: B. u067
Culture
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