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Species

B. hatacoa var. hatacoa

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Identity

Genus
Begonia
Name
B. hatacoa var. hatacoa
Form Variety
var. hatacoa
Author
F. Hamilton, ex D. Don, Prodr. Fl. Nepal
Publication Date
1825
Place
Nepal, Arunachal Pradesh 500’ - 3000’ (R. Morris 2009)
Country
Nepal, India, Thailand, Vietnam & Myanmar
Region
Asia
Section
Platycentrum
Chr 2n
22
Plant Type
Rhizomatous
Synonyms and Comments
Etymology: uncertain; B. barbata auct. non Wallich ex A. de Candolle: Wallich. Numer. List:129, no. 3679 B. 1831, pro parte, nomen nudum, sphalmate: there is no number 3679B (J.G.). —C.B. Clarke in J.D. Hooker, Fl. Brit. Ind. 2:645. 1879. [= rubrovenia W.J. Hooker, Bot. Mag. 79:pl. 4689. 1853.] —H. Hara, J. Jap. Bot. 47:143. 1972.; rubrovenia W. J. Hooker. 1853.; rubronervia hort.ex Klotzsch, Abh. Königl. Akad. Wiss. Berlin 1854 :160. 1855.; hetacoa H. Hara, J. Jap. Bot. 47:143. 1972., errore typographico pro hatacoa F. Hamilton ex D. Don. 1825.
Reference
Prodr. Fl. Nepal, :223. 1825. — J. Golding, Begonian 73:206-210, pls. 1-4. 2006. — Cuizhi Gu, Ching-I Peng & Nicholas J. Turland, Flora of China 13, Begoniaceae 14:178. 2007.; JGSL9/08
Article References
Tebbitt, Begonias 5:143-44. 2005; Hughes M. et al., Asian Begonia 136, 2018
Photo References
Murotani, Begonia in Colour :80. 1983; Tebbitt, Begonias pl.111. 2005; Hughes M. et al., Asian Begonia 136, 2018; Begonias, Misono 1974: 145 (247);

Plant

Description
Curtis's botanical magazine. London v. 79= ser. 3: v. 9 (1853) http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/14357 Begonia rubroveinia SYN B. hatacoa - From the stove of Thomas Nuttall, Esq., Rainhill, near Preston, Lancashire, having been detected and brought home from Bhutan by his nephew, Mr. Booth, along, with the equally remarkable Begonia xanthina, figured at Tab. 4683 of the present work. It evidently belongs to the same group or tribe of the extensive genus of Begonia as that plant but is widely different in specific character. Description. Root a short thick caudex or rhizome, sending down numerous fibrous roots beneath. Stem short, scarcely branched, and bearing few leaves; terete, fleshy, red. Leaves two or three springing from the root, the rest alternate, rather large, on long, grooved, red petioles, from two to four or five inches long : the blade of the leaf measures about six inches in length, is obliquely (or inequilaterally) ovate, subcordate at the base, much and gradually acuminated into a long point; the margins inequally dentato-serrated, glabrous (as is the whole plant), the upper side dark satiny-green, glossy, marked and dashed with white blotches; the underside of a full but rather dull purple color, and the veins are prominent. Stipules, a pair of opposite ones at the base of the petioles, large, membranous, from a broad base tapering into a stipulate point, yellowish-green with a red central line. Peduncles axillary, solitary, red, terete, longer than the petiole and much slenderer, erect, bearing a corymb of eight to ten or more drooping flowers. Male and female flowers each with four spreading white sepals, the male the largest; in both, the two outer and larger, cordato-rotundate, slightly concave ones are the largest, and beautifully and longitudinally veined with red; the inner and smaller sepals are nearly elliptical and pure white. Anthers yellow, in a compact capitulum. Fruit three-winged, beautifully striated transversely with red; two of the wings short and rounded ; the third very much elongated transversely and obtuse.; Montane species
Stem Type
Underground with erect stems

Lineage

19 descendants

Parents

No parentage recorded.

Etymology: uncertain; B. barbata auct. non Wallich ex A. de Candolle: Wallich. Numer. List:129, no. 3679 B. 1831, pro parte, nomen nudum, sphalmate: there is no number 3679B (J.G.). —C.B. Clarke in J.D. Hooker, Fl. Brit. Ind. 2:645. 1879. [= rubrovenia W.J. Hooker, Bot. Mag. 79:pl. 4689. 1853.] —H. Hara, J. Jap. Bot. 47:143. 1972.; rubrovenia W. J. Hooker. 1853.; rubronervia hort.ex Klotzsch, Abh. Königl. Akad. Wiss. Berlin 1854 :160. 1855.; hetacoa H. Hara, J. Jap. Bot. 47:143. 1972., errore typographico pro hatacoa F. Hamilton ex D. Don. 1825.

Descendants

Culture

Cultural Requirements
Cool growing conditions, moist environment