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=== References ===
[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/354152204_Three_new_species_of_Begonia_section_Baryandra_Begoniaceae_from_Samar_Island_the_Philippines ResearchGate]


=== External Links ===
=== External Links ===

Revision as of 11:31, 18 September 2023

Begonia sohoton

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B. sohoton
Quick Species Info
Species sohoton
Region South East Asia
Country Philippines
Year Described 2023
Plant Type rhizomatous
Section Unknown
Chr 2n Unknown

Species Information

Classification

Begonia sohoton is a monoecious perennial herb found in the Sohoton Caves and Natural Bridge National Park on Samar Island, Philippines.

Distribution

This species is exclusively known from the towering and rugged karst cliffs along the Sohoton River in Basey, Samar, Philippines, at an elevation of 120 meters.

Habitat

Begonia sohoton grows on semi-exposed rocky slopes above river water, thriving in the unique karst cliff environment.

Characteristics

- Stem: Prostrate, maroon with white spots, tomentose. - Stipules: Cream, triangular, herbaceous, strongly keeled, and tomentose. - Leaves: Alternate, with asymmetric, oblique, widely ovate blades. - Inflorescence: Axillary, bisexual, cymosely branching panicle. - Flowers: Staminate and pistillate flowers with distinct tepals and other features. - Capsule: Unique with falcate wings.

Etymology

The species is named after the locality "Sohoton River," where it was discovered. "Sohoton" means passing through a narrow passage, reflecting the plant's growth from tiny crevices of limestone walls.

Proposed Conservation Status

Begonia sohoton is known only from the type locality in Basey, Samar. Human activities such as tourism and construction may threaten its habitat. Therefore, it is proposed as Vulnerable (VU D2) following IUCN criteria.

Photos

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IMAGE INFO

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References

ResearchGate

External Links

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