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Revision as of 11:39, 18 September 2023

Begonia tarangban

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B. tarangban
Quick Species Info
Species tarangban
Region South East Asia
Country Philippines
Year published 2021
Date of Origin Unknown
Plant Type rhizomatous
Section Unknown
Chr 2n Unknown

Species Information

Classification

Begonia tarangban is a monoecious perennial herb found near Tarangban Falls in Calbayog City, Samar Island, Philippines.

Distribution

This species is endemic to Tarangban Falls, growing on semi-shaded rocky slopes near the falls at an elevation of 160 meters.

Characteristics

- Stem: Prostrate, green to brown, sparsely hirsute. - Stipules: Pink, asymmetrically ovate-triangular, keeled and hirsute abaxially. - Leaves: Alternate, with obliquely ovate blades, cordate base, and almost entire margin. - Inflorescence: Axillary, dichotomously branching panicle. - Flowers: Staminate and pistillate flowers with distinct tepals and other features. - Capsule: Unique with unequal triangular wings.

Etymology

The species is named after Tarangban Falls, its place of discovery.

Proposed Conservation Status

Begonia tarangban is known only from the type locality at Tarangban Falls. Despite protection as part of the Samar Island Natural Park, potential habitat disturbance due to tourism may threaten the species. Therefore, it is proposed as Vulnerable (VU D2) according to IUCN criteria.


Photos

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References

ResearchGate