Begonia daunhitam

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Begonia daunhitam

Species daunhitam
Publication Date 2020
Origin Borneo (West Kalimantan, Indonesia)
Region Southeast Asia
Growth Type Shrub-like
Section Petermannia
Chromosome Count


Species Information

Publication/Authors

Wen-Guang WANG, Agusti RANDI2, Cheng-Xin-Luo WANG, Jian-Yong SHEN1, Xing-Da MA, Ji-Pu SHI, Ting XU, Shou-Zhou ZHANG,* 2020

Origin

Endemic to Borneo (West Kalimantan, Indonesia). Specifically recorded from Sri Wangi Village, Boyan Tanjung District, Kapuas Hulu Regency.

Growth Type

Shrub Like, perennial, erect, terrestrial herb. It grows low to the ground, with a plant height of 15–25 cm.

Section

Petermannia

Description

Begonia daunhitam is noted for its strongly bullate, dark foliage. Stems: Erect to 20 cm, 4–8 mm in diameter. Old stems are yellowish and slightly woody; young parts are red to brownish, fleshy, and succulent. Leaves: Alternate, simple, up to 10 on branched stems. The blade is elliptic-ovate to oblong-ovate, 13–20 cm long and 7–10 cm wide. The base is cordate and unequal (strongly asymmetric). Leaf Color & Texture: The adaxial (upper) surface is dark olive to solid black (dark bluish-green when immature) and is strongly bullate, giving it a bubbly appearance. The abaxial (lower) surface is light red to crimson. Leaf Margin: Denticulate (toothed). Unlike similar species, it lacks a silvery band along the margin.

Distribution

Endemic to West Kalimantan, Indonesia. So far only recorded from the type locality in Sri Wangi village.

Habitat

Grows in wet areas on slopes near rivers, under dense canopies of dipterocarp forest at elevations of 200–300 m asl.

Flower

Flowers: The inflorescence is a bisexual, terminal or axillary dichasial cyme up to 25 cm long. Staminate (Male) Flowers: Pink-red with 2 tepals and 20–30 yellow stamens. Pistillate (Female) Flowers: Pink-red with 5 tepals and 3 golden yellow styles. Fruit: A nodding capsule, light red to crimson, with 3 subequal wings.

Etymology

The specific epithet is derived from the Indonesian language (Bahasa Indonesia): daun meaning "leaf" and hitam meaning "black," referring to the distinct dark olive to black color of the leaves.

Synonyms

No synonyms; this is a recently described species (2020).

Comparison to Similar Species

Begonia daunhitam is morphologically similar to Begonia darthvaderiana (found in Sarawak, Malaysia). Both belong to Sect. Petermannia and feature dark blackish leaves.

Photos

Hybrids

Conservation status

Vulnerable (VUD2) (IUCN Red List criteria assessment proposed by authors). Only four subpopulations are found in a very restricted area. The species is threatened by potential over-collection for the ornamental plant trade and local agricultural activities.

External Links

Original Article in Taiwania

Begonia daunhitam, a new species of Begonia (Begoniaceae) from West Kalimantan, Indonesia

References

Wang, W.G., Randi, A., Wang, C.X.L., Shen, J.Y., Ma, X.D., Shi, J.P., Xu, T. & Zhang, S.Z. (2020). Begonia daunhitam, a new species of Begonia (Begoniaceae) from West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Taiwania 65(1): 27–32.

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