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==== Comparison to Similar Species ====
==== Comparison to Similar Species ====
Begonia exposita differs from similar species, including Begonia putii, B. discreta, and B. soluta, by having larger leaves, succulent leaf texture, 2 tepals in male flowers, and a lower altitude habitat.
Begonia exposita differs from similar species, including [https://begonia.wiki/index.php/Begonia_putii Begonia putii], [https://begonia.wiki/index.php/Begonia_discreta B. discreta], and [https://begonia.wiki/index.php/Begonia_soluta B. soluta], by having larger leaves, succulent leaf texture, 2 tepals in male flowers, and a lower altitude habitat.


==== References ====
==== References ====

Revision as of 17:48, 12 September 2023


B. exposita
Quick Species Info
Species exposita
Region South East Asia
Country Thailand
Year published 2009
Date of Origin Not specified
Plant Type tuberous
Section Not specified
Chr 2n Not specified

Species Information

Classification and Distribution

Begonia exposita is an acaulescent herb native to Southwestern Thailand, specifically found in Kanchanaburi Province, Sangkhla Buri District.

Habitat

This begonia species thrives in exposed limestone rock crevices at an altitude of approximately 140 meters.

Distribution

Begonia exposita is endemic to a unique habitat in Southwestern Thailand, particularly in the Kanchanaburi Province, Sangkhla Buri District.

Characteristics

Begonia exposita is a monoecious acaulescent herb with succulent leaves. Its leaves are ovate, 3–15 cm long, with a deeply cordate base, serrate margins, and prominent palmate venation. The species has tuberous roots.

Flower Details

The staminate flowers of this begonia have 4 tepals, which are white with a pale pink flush inside and darker pink on the reverse. The pistillate flowers have 2 (or 3) tepals of the same coloration. Stamens in the staminate flowers number 40–50 and are bright yellow. The androecium is actinomorphic, and the anthers dehisce by short slits near the tip.

Etymology

The specific epithet "exposita" refers to the exposed limestone habitat where this begonia species is found.

Comparison to Similar Species

Begonia exposita differs from similar species, including Begonia putii, B. discreta, and B. soluta, by having larger leaves, succulent leaf texture, 2 tepals in male flowers, and a lower altitude habitat.

References

ResearchGate Phutthai, T., & Hughes, M.

Care

Detailed care instructions for growing and maintaining Begonia exposita are not provided in the provided text.

Photos

File:Begonia exposita.jpg
Image of Begonia exposita

External Links

No external links to additional resources related to Begonia exposita are provided.