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[[File:Begoniatruncatifolia2.jpg|thumb|center|Begonia truncatifolia | [[File:Begoniatruncatifolia2.jpg|thumb|center|Begonia truncatifolia Dark Form grown in a greenhouse by Nathaniel Greenleaf]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:17, 20 October 2023
Species Information[edit]
Classification and Distribution[edit]
Begonia truncatifolia is native to Southeast Asia, primarily found in Malaysia. It belongs to the section Begonia sect. Baryandra.
Habitat[edit]
This species is typically found in moist, shady habitats, often in the understory of tropical forests.
Characteristics[edit]
Begonia truncatifolia is a rhizomatous Begonia. It has distinctive foliage with asymmetrically truncated leaves.
Flower Details[edit]
The flowers of Begonia truncatifolia are typically small and inconspicuous, with various shades of pink.
Etymology[edit]
The specific epithet "truncatifolia" likely refers to the truncated or asymmetrical leaves of this Begonia species.
Comparison to Similar Species[edit]
Begonia truncatifolia can be distinguished from other Begonia species by its unique leaf shape and habitat preferences.
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External Links[edit]
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