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== Begonia melanobullata == | == Begonia melanobullata == | ||
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''Begonia melanobullata'' is a plant species belonging to the genus ''Begonia''. | ''Begonia melanobullata'' is a plant species belonging to the genus ''Begonia''. | ||
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- Place: Cao Bang Province, Thach An District, N Vietnam | - Place: Cao Bang Province, Thach An District, N Vietnam | ||
- Habitat: Found on semi-shaded wet cliffs or steep limestone slopes in evergreen broad-leaved forests, at an elevation of 300–400 m. | - Habitat: Found on semi-shaded wet cliffs or steep limestone slopes in evergreen broad-leaved forests, at an elevation of 300–400 m. | ||
- | === Region === | ||
- Asia | |||
=== Section === | |||
- Section: Coelocentrum | - Section: Coelocentrum | ||
=== Genetics === | |||
- Chromosome Number: 2n = 30 | - Chromosome Number: 2n = 30 | ||
=== Characteristics === | === Characteristics === | ||
=== Plant Type ==== | |||
Rhizomatous | |||
=== Etymology === | |||
The specific name is derived from Latin words, ''melano'' (very dark) and ''bulla'' (bubble or blister), referring to the leaf surface. | |||
=== References === | === References === | ||
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=== Photos === | === Photos === | ||
Revision as of 15:07, 24 August 2023
Begonia melanobullata
Begonia melanobullata is a plant species belonging to the genus Begonia.
Taxonomy
- Genus: Begonia - Species Cultivar: B. melanobullata - Author: C.-I Peng & C. W. Lin (Botanical Studies 2015, 56:9) - Publication Date: 2015 - Date of Origin: 2010 - Place: Cao Bang Province, Thach An District, N Vietnam - Habitat: Found on semi-shaded wet cliffs or steep limestone slopes in evergreen broad-leaved forests, at an elevation of 300–400 m.
Region
- Asia
Section
- Section: Coelocentrum
Genetics
- Chromosome Number: 2n = 30
Characteristics
Plant Type =
Rhizomatous
Etymology
The specific name is derived from Latin words, melano (very dark) and bulla (bubble or blister), referring to the leaf surface.
References
- Ching-I Peng, Che-Wei Lin, Hsun-An Yang, Yoshiko Kono and Hieu Quang Nguyen. "Six new species of Begonia (Begoniaceae) from limestone areas in Northern Vietnam." Botanical Studies 2015, 56:9. - Hughes M. et al. "Asian Begonia 203, 2018."