Begonia cleopatrae
Begonia cleopatrae C.Coyle
Species | Begonia cleopatrae |
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Region | Philippines, Palawan |
Country | |
Year published | 1998 |
Date of Origin | Unknown |
Plant Type | Low-growing lithophytic herb |
Section | Sect. Diploclinium |
Chr 2n | Unknown |
Species Information
Classification
Begonia cleopatrae is a low-growing lithophytic herb endemic to Cleopatra’s Needle in the Philippines, particularly on Palawan island.
Distribution
This species is exclusively found in Cleopatra’s Needle on Palawan island, at altitudes of approximately 400 meters.
Habitat
Begonia cleopatrae thrives in a lithophytic habitat, typically growing flattened against vertical rocks.
Characteristics
- Stem: Thin, around 3 mm wide, with reddish-brown hairs. - Stipules: Lanceolate, about 6 x 3 mm, often glabrous. - Leaves: Appressed to the substrate, coriaceous, ovate to broadly subovate, asymmetric, with palmate venation. - Inflorescence: Cymose, bisexual, axillary, with approximately 10 flowers. - Flowers: Male and female flowers similar, with distinctive tepals. - Fruit: Red when immature, drying pale brown, with 2 locules and bifid placentae.
Flower Details
Detailed information about the flower structure is provided in the Characteristics section.
Etymology
The species is named after its collection locality, Cleopatra’s Needle.
Comparison to Similar Species
Begonia cleopatrae is unique in its habit, smaller leaves, and the presence of fimbriate extrusions at the base of the stipules.
References
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Care
Specific care instructions or tips for growing and maintaining Begonia cleopatrae are not available.
Photos
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