Begonia fimbristipula subsp. siamensis

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B. fimbristipula subsp. siamensis)
Quick Species Info
Species fimbristipula subsp. siamensis
Region South East Asia
Country Thailand
Year published 2023
Date of Origin 2022
Plant Type Tuberous
Section
Chr 2n Not specified

Species Information[edit]

Classification and Distribution[edit]

Begonia fimbristipula subsp. siamensis is a perennial monoecious acaulescent herb that is primarily found in the northern and north-eastern regions of Thailand. It belongs to the section "Begonia fimbristipula."

Habitat[edit]

This subspecies thrives in evergreen forests at high elevations, typically between 1300 to 1900 meters above sea level. It can be found on both limestone and sandstone outcrops.

Distribution[edit]

Begonia fimbristipula subsp. siamensis is known to occur in several provinces in northern and north-eastern Thailand.

Characteristics[edit]

This subspecies grows as a compact herb, reaching heights of 10–25 cm. It possesses a tuber that can be either globose or sub-elongate, measuring 0.7–2.0 cm in length. The leaves are broadly ovate, with variations in symmetry and coloration on both surfaces. The stipules are ovate-triangular and ciliate. Inflorescences are bisexual and cymose, branching 1–3 times.

Flower Details[edit]

    • Staminate Flowers:** Pedicels are maroon and erect, with glabrous tepals that are white-pinkish to pink. Stamens are numerous (10–25) and yellow.
    • Pistillate Flowers:** Pedicels are maroon, and tepals are white-pinkish to pink. Styles are 3, yellow, and bilobed.

Etymology[edit]

The subspecific epithet "siamensis" refers to the nativity of this taxon to "Siam," the exonym used for Thailand before 1949.

Comparison to Similar Species[edit]

Begonia fimbristipula subsp. siamensis exhibits phenotypic variation among individuals of the same population, especially in leaf size and abaxial leaf surface color. This variability resembles reports from occurrences of B. fimbristipula subsp. fimbristipula in southern China. Phenotypic plasticity may result from adaptation to the harsh environments these plants inhabit.

References[edit]

ResearchGate

Care[edit]

Care instructions or tips for growing and maintaining Begonia fimbristipula subsp. siamensis are not specified.

Photos[edit]

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