Begonia aconitifolia

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Quick Species Info
Species aconitifolia
Region South America
Country Brazil
Year published 1940
Date of Origin NA
Plant Type Cane-like
Section Latistigma
Chr 2n

Species Information

Classification and Distribution

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Habitat

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Characteristics

Begonia aconitfolia is a thick stem cane like Begonia that can grow up 1.5 meters tall. It also grows a caudex at the base of the plant unlike many other cane like species. Leaves palmately lobed, base color mid green. Leaf blade with silvery white markings; markings very faint - dense; appearing as sparse, thin streaks or clustered spots, or covering almost the entire leaf blade with the exception of the vein. Juvenile leaves light green with pale pink - reddish tinge.

Flower Details

Male and female flowers white; male flowers with 2 tepals; female flowers with 5 tepals.


Etymology

The specific epithet 'aconitifolia' - having leaves resembling the Aconitum or the Monkshood/ Wolf's bane plant, a temperate genus.

Comparison to Similar Species

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References

https://www.nparks.gov.sg/florafaunaweb/flora/5/7/5709

Photos

File:Begonianame.jpg
Name of begonia and source

External Links

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[[Category:rhizomatous/Cane-like/shrub/Tuberous ]]