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Latest revision as of 11:39, 30 October 2023

B. tagbanua
Quick Species Info
Species Begonia tagbanua
Region South East Asia
Country Philippines
Year published 2015
Date of Origin
Plant Type rhizomatous
Section Baryandra
Chr 2n 2n = 30

Species Information[edit]

Classification and Distribution[edit]

Begonia tagbanua is currently known from the type locality in Palawan, and from the foothills at the base of Mt. St. Paul at ca. 200 m altitude. In PPSRNP it grows quite abundantly along trail sides in bare soil, under semi-shaded broadleaf forest.

Habitat[edit]

In Palawan, it grows abundantly along trail sides in bare soil, under semi-shaded broadleaf forest. Away from trails, it can be found growing on steep banks of bare soil such as at the base of tree roots.

Characteristics[edit]

Terrestrial or lithophytic rhizomatous herb approximately 10 cm tall. The stem is 6–8 mm in diameter, with sparse 1–2 mm brown hairs becoming glabrous with age.

Flower Details[edit]

The species was flowering and fruiting when collected in early November. In cultivation in the greenhouse of Academia Sinica in Taipei, Taiwan, it flowered and fruited from July to December.

Etymology[edit]

The species is named after the Tagbanuas, one of the indigenous peoples of the type locality.

Comparison to Similar Species[edit]

Begonia tagbanua is most similar to B. suborbiculata but has distinct differences in leaf texture and fruit structure.

References[edit]

Three new species of Begonia endemic to the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park, Palawan by Rosario Rivera Rubite.

Photos[edit]

File:Begoniatagbanua.jpg
Begonia tagbanua and source

External Links[edit]

 Links to pages related to this species