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| species_name = B. goegoensis
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| image = [|200px|Begonia Melanobullata]]
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| region = Asia
 
| country = Indonesia
== Begonia goegoensis ==
| year_published = 1882
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| plant_type = Rhizomatous
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| section = Jackia
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| classification_origin = This plant is allied with B. ferox. It is found in Vietnam, specifically in Cao Bang Province, Thach An District...
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| habitat = Found on semi-shaded wet cliffs or steep limestone slopes in evergreen broad-leaved forests, at an elevation of 300–400 m.
        | species_name = B. goegoensis
| characteristics = Begonia melanobullata is a perennial, rhizomatous herb...
        | image = [[File:bname.jpg|200px|Begonia Melanobullata]]
| flower_details = The staminate flowers have 4 tepals...
        | region = Asia
| distribution_habitat = This species is endemic to Thach An District, Cao Bang Province, Vietnam...
        | country = Indonesia
| etymology = The specific name "melanobullata" refers to the dark maroon bullae on the leaf surface...
        | year_published = 1882
| comparison_similar_species = Begonia melanobullata is similar to B. ferox and B. nahangensis...
        | plant_type = Rhizomatous
| 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...
        | section = Jackia
| chromosome_number = 2n = 30
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| photos = [[File:Melanobullatadetails.jpg|thumb|left| B.melanobullata specs]]
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=== Species Information ===
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==== Classification and Origin ====  
 
A native of Gogoe in Sumatra, discovered by Curtis, through whom it was introduced. It is a very handsome ornamental-foliaged species with peltate leaves, of a bronzy-metallic hue when young, changing to deep velvety-green when mature and intersected by a paler midrib and delicate veins; the under surface deep red.
 
==== Habitat ====
 
==== Characteristics ====
Large green peltate leaves with a rectangle shaped petiole.  
 
==== Flower Details ====  
 
==== Distribution and Habitat ====  
 
==== Etymology ==== Named after its location of Goegoe.  
 
==== Comparison to Similar Species ====
 
==== References ====
 
=== Chromosome Number ===
2n = 30
 
=== care ===
 
=== Photos ===
=== External Links ===

Revision as of 09:53, 25 August 2023


Begonia goegoensis

Quick Species Info
Species
Region Asia
Country Indonesia
Year published 1882
Date of Origin
Plant Type Rhizomatous
Section Jackia
Chr 2n

Species Information

Classification and Origin

A native of Gogoe in Sumatra, discovered by Curtis, through whom it was introduced. It is a very handsome ornamental-foliaged species with peltate leaves, of a bronzy-metallic hue when young, changing to deep velvety-green when mature and intersected by a paler midrib and delicate veins; the under surface deep red.

Habitat

Characteristics

Large green peltate leaves with a rectangle shaped petiole.

Flower Details

Distribution and Habitat

==== Etymology ==== Named after its location of Goegoe.

Comparison to Similar Species

References

Chromosome Number

2n = 30

care

Photos

External Links