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==== Comparison to Similar Species ====
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Begonia pachypoda resembles Begonia leathermaniae, but can be distinguished by its suffrutescent habit (vs. rhizomatous), swollen stem base (vs. nonswollen stem base), and straight leaves (vs. wavy leaves).
Begonia pachypoda has some similarities with [[Begonia aconitifolia]].


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[[File:Begonia_pachypoda.jpg|thumb|center|Begonia pachypoda]]


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Quick Species Info
Species Begonia pachypoda
Region South America
Country Brazil
Year published 2013
Date of Origin 2009
Plant Type Thick Stem
Section Latistigma
Chr 2n

Species Information[edit]

Classification and Distribution[edit]

Begonia pachypoda belongs to the Begoniaceae family and is native to the Atlantic Forest of Brazil, specifically the state of Espírito Santo.

Habitat[edit]

This species thrives in humid tropical conditions.

Characteristics[edit]

Begonia pachypoda is a suffrutescent plant with thick, fleshy, and swollen stem base. The leaves are palmate and have a ring of trichomes at the petiole apex. Pink flowers with yellow centers bloom on branched inflorescences.

Flower Details[edit]

  • Color: Pink with yellow center
  • Arrangement: Branched inflorescence
  • Flowering Time: Unknown

Etymology[edit]

The specific epithet "pachypoda" is derived from the Greek words "pachys" (thick) and "poda" (foot), referring to the swollen stem base of the plant.

Comparison to Similar Species[edit]

Begonia pachypoda has some similarities with Begonia aconitifolia.

References[edit]

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2F162D2AFF8260410B4D33356D36FCB1

https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:77130394-1

https://www.instagram.com/p/ChYV0fFBa-k/

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