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Species | abdullahpieei |
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Region | Southeast Asia |
Country | Malaysia |
Year published | 2005 |
Date of Origin | 2000 |
Plant Type | Rhizomatous |
Section | Platycentrum |
Chr 2n |
Species Information
Classification and Distribution
Begonia abdullahpieei is a critically endangered rhizomatous species endemic to Peninsular Malaysia, particularly in the Bukit Bintang area. It is geographically rare and confined to a single locality in Perak.
Habitat
This species grows in deep shade on slippery rocks along streams and near swift and fast-flowing waterfalls, particularly in the area known as Lata Hijau.
Characteristics
Begonia abdullahpieei has oval-shaped, fresh green leaves with wine red veins. It requires extra humidity to grow well and is named after Mr. Abdullah Piee, who contributed significantly to the research of native begonias``【oaicite:1】``.
Flower Details
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Etymology
The species is named in honor of Mr. Abdullah Piee, a dedicated field guide who has made great contributions to the research of native begonias.
Comparison to Similar Species
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References
- Ruth Kiew, Begonias of Peninsular Malaysia, page 252, published in 2005. - Plants of the World Online - Kew Science. - Malaysia Biodiversity Information System (MyBIS). - The American Begonia Society.
Photos
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External Links
- Detailed species information from Plants of the World Online - Begonia abdullahpieei on Malaysia Biodiversity Information System