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Species

B. taiwaniana

Photos

5 photos

Identity

Genus
Begonia
Name
B. taiwaniana
Author
Hayata, J. Coll. Sci. Imp. Univ. Tokyo
Publication Date
1911
Place
Tappansha
Habitat
Occurs on the southern half of the island in forest understorey from 450-2300 m. alt.
Country
S Taiwan
Region
Asia
Section
Platycentrum
Chr 2n
38
Plant Type
Shrub-like
Synonyms and Comments
Etymology: after its native distribution; B. taiwaniana Hayata var. albomaculata Shao-Shun Ying, Coloured Illustr. Pl. Taiwan 3:623. 1988.
Reference
J. Coll. Sci. Imp. Univ. Tokyo 30:125. 1911.— Yu-Min Shui, Ching-I Peng & Cheng-Yih Wu, Bot. Bull. Acad. Sin. 43:317. 2002. — Cuizhi Gu, Ching-I Peng & Nicholas J. Turland, Flora of China 13, Begoniaceae 14:200. 2007.; JGSL9/08
Article References
Tebbitt, Begonias 5:222-23. 2005; Hughes M. et al., Asian Begonia 309, 2018
Photo References
Hughes M. et al., Asian Begonia 309, 2018

Plant

Growth Type
Perennial
Plant Height
Medium 1m
Stem Type
Erect
Stem Habit
Well Branched

Lineage

3 descendants

Parents

No parentage recorded.

Etymology: after its native distribution; B. taiwaniana Hayata var. albomaculata Shao-Shun Ying, Coloured Illustr. Pl. Taiwan 3:623. 1988.

Descendants

3 recorded children

Culture

Propagation Method
Seed, rhizome pieces, leaf-petiole cuttings and leaf wedge cuttings
Cultural Requirements
Grows outdoors in-ground in a warm temperate climate like Sydney, Australia north western suburbs.
Comments
Two varieties of this begonia in cultivation, one with narrow green leaves and the other with broader leaves with white spots.
Known In Cultivation
Entered the USA in 1984. Widely in cultivation.