Begonia jubar: Difference between revisions
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| region = South East Asia | <div class="infoboximg"> | ||
| country = Vietnam | [[File:Bjubar.png|thumb|center|Begonia jubar)]] | ||
| year_published = 2021 | </div> | ||
| Date_of_Origin = 2019 | {{Infoboxsp | ||
| plant_type = | | species = jubar | ||
| section = Petermannia | | region = South East Asia | ||
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| year_published = 2021 | |||
| Date_of_Origin = 2019 | |||
| plant_type = rhizomatous | |||
| section = Petermannia | |||
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=== Description === | === Description === | ||
Monoecious rhizomatous herb with yellowish-green rhizome, dense hirsute internodes, and pink | Monoecious rhizomatous herb with yellowish-green rhizome, dense hirsute internodes, and rose-pink persistent stipules. Leaves are alternate, ovate, and exhibit colorful patterns. | ||
==== Inflorescences | === Leaves === | ||
Alternate leaves with petioles that are carmine to pale vermilion. Leaf blades are asymmetric, ovate to widely ovate, and exhibit distinctive venation patterns. | |||
=== Inflorescences === | |||
Axillary, dichasial cymes with olive-green to crimson peduncles. Deciduous bracts are yellow-green. | Axillary, dichasial cymes with olive-green to crimson peduncles. Deciduous bracts are yellow-green. | ||
=== Flowers === | |||
Staminate flowers have pinkish-white tepals | - Staminate flowers have pinkish-white tepals. | ||
- Pistillate flowers have pinkish-white tepals and 3-winged ovaries. | |||
=== Distribution and Ecology === | |||
Endemic to Lak district in Dak Lak Province, Vietnam. Grows on silicate cliff faces in semi-shade, under the canopy of various tree and herbaceous species. | Endemic to Lak district in Dak Lak Province, Vietnam. Grows on silicate cliff faces in semi-shade, under the canopy of various tree and herbaceous species. | ||
=== Etymology === | |||
From Latin "jubar" meaning brightness, referring to its outstanding bright veins. | From Latin "jubar" meaning brightness, referring to its outstanding bright veins. | ||
=== Conservation Status === | |||
Considered Vulnerable due to its rarity and potential horticultural trade threat. | Considered Vulnerable due to its rarity and potential horticultural trade threat. | ||
== | === Notes === | ||
Begonia jubar is most closely allied to Begonia rigidifolia but has distinct characteristics, including glabrous stipules, leaf base, and larger flowers. | |||
[[Category: | === References === | ||
[[Category: | [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/352257453_Begonia_of_Vietnam_an_updated_checklist_including_a_new_species_and_a_new_record ResearchGate] | ||
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[[Category:Species]] | |||
[[Category:Monoecious Plants]] | |||
[[Category:Vietnam]] | [[Category:Vietnam]] | ||
[[Category:Petermannia]] | [[Category:Petermannia]] |
Latest revision as of 10:02, 27 September 2023
Description[edit]
Monoecious rhizomatous herb with yellowish-green rhizome, dense hirsute internodes, and rose-pink persistent stipules. Leaves are alternate, ovate, and exhibit colorful patterns.
Leaves[edit]
Alternate leaves with petioles that are carmine to pale vermilion. Leaf blades are asymmetric, ovate to widely ovate, and exhibit distinctive venation patterns.
Inflorescences[edit]
Axillary, dichasial cymes with olive-green to crimson peduncles. Deciduous bracts are yellow-green.
Flowers[edit]
- Staminate flowers have pinkish-white tepals. - Pistillate flowers have pinkish-white tepals and 3-winged ovaries.
Distribution and Ecology[edit]
Endemic to Lak district in Dak Lak Province, Vietnam. Grows on silicate cliff faces in semi-shade, under the canopy of various tree and herbaceous species.
Etymology[edit]
From Latin "jubar" meaning brightness, referring to its outstanding bright veins.
Conservation Status[edit]
Considered Vulnerable due to its rarity and potential horticultural trade threat.
Notes[edit]
Begonia jubar is most closely allied to Begonia rigidifolia but has distinct characteristics, including glabrous stipules, leaf base, and larger flowers.