Begonia pengchingii
Begonia pengchingii[edit]
Species Information[edit]
Classification and Distribution[edit]
Begonia pengchingii is a perennial monoecious herb endemic to Northern Thailand, specifically found in Chiang Rai Province, Mae Sai District, Huay Krai Subdistrict.
Habitat[edit]
This begonia species thrives on limestone rock crevices in seasonally dry evergreen forests at an altitude of 1350 meters.
Characteristics[edit]
Begonia pengchingii has tuberous globose or subglobose roots and succulent, glossy stems. It produces one or two succulent, subsymmetrical leaves with variegated patterns. The leaves are cordate, 6–13 cm long, with palmate-pinnate venation.
Flower Details[edit]
Staminate flowers of B. pengchingii have two white tepals with sparse dark red multicellular glandular hairs on the outside. The androecium is zygomorphic, with 10–15 yellow stamens. Pistillate flowers are not described. The fruit is unique with one oblique triangular wing and two small ridges.
Etymology[edit]
The specific epithet "pengchingii" honors Dr. Ching-I Peng, the collector of the species.
Notes[edit]
Begonia pengchingii is an unusual species in Begonia section Diploclinium due to its distinctive fruit, zygomorphic androecium, and staminate flowers with two tepals. It is vulnerable to human activities and habitat degradation.
References[edit]
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Care[edit]
Detailed care instructions for growing and maintaining Begonia pengchingii are not provided in the provided text.
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