Begonia culasiensis
Species Information
Classification and Distribution
Begonia culasiensis is a species endemic to the Philippines, specifically found in the lowland forest at approximately 50 meters in elevation.
Habitat
Occurs in lowland forest at approximately 50 meters in elevation.
Characteristics
Monoecious rhizomatous herb. Notable for having oblongoid capsules, which is a unique characteristic among Philippine Begonias.
Flower Details
Etymology
Named for its locality, the Municipality of Culasi, where the new species was discovered.
Comparison to Similar Species
Compared to similar species, Begonia culasiensis has larger lamina, longer petiole, lesser stamens, shorter anthers, and narrower (oblong vs. rhomboidal to orbicular) capsules.
References
"Three new species of Begonia sect. Baryandra from Panay Island, Philippines" by Ching-I Peng et al. (2017).
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