Begonia catbensis

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B. catbensis)
Quick Species Info
Species catbensis
Region Southeast Asia
Country Vietnam
Year published 2021
Date of Origin 2019
Plant Type Rhizomatous
Section Coelocentrum
Chr 2n (Count)

Species Information[edit]

Classification[edit]

Begonia catbensis belongs to the Coelocentrum section of Begonia species. It is a rhizomatous perennial herb.

Distribution[edit]

This begonia species is native to Southeast Asia, specifically found in Vietnam.

Habitat[edit]

Begonia catbensis typically grows in lowland limestone hills, particularly in the remnants of primary broad-leaved evergreen forests. It is often found at elevations of 50–70 meters above sea level.

Characteristics[edit]

Begonia catbensis is characterized by its dendritic hairs on the petiole, adaxial veins, and stipules. It has fimbriate bracts and bracteoles and dense conical bullae on the upper surface of the leaf blade. The leaves are broadly ovate, papery, and often dark green or brown with silvery green patches along the veins.

Flower Details[edit]

The flowers of Begonia catbensis are white to greenish. Staminate flowers have 4 tepals, while pistillate flowers have 2 tepals. The ovary is glabrescent with verrucose wings.

Etymology[edit]

The name "Begonia catbensis" is derived from its type locality, Cat Ba National Park.

Comparison to Similar Species[edit]

Begonia catbensis can be distinguished from similar begonia species by its dendritic hairs on the petioles, abaxial veins, and stipules, as well as its glabrous peduncles, pistillate flowers with 2 tepals, and glabrescent ovaries with verrucose wings.

References[edit]

https://phytokeys.pensoft.net/article/65812/

Care[edit]

For those interested in growing and maintaining Begonia catbensis, it is important to replicate its natural habitat as closely as possible. This includes providing well-drained soil, semi-shady conditions, and appropriate humidity levels.

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