Begonia crassicaulis

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Quick Species Info
Species crassicaulis
Region Central America
Country Mexico, Guatemala
Year published 1842
Date of Origin
Plant Type rhizomatous
Section Gireoudia
Chr 2n 28

Species Information

Classification and Distribution

Begonia crassicaulis belongs to the Begoniaceae family and is native to Central America, specifically Mexico (Guerrero, Oaxaca, Chiapas) and Guatemala.

Habitat

This species thrives in wet tropical environments, often found in moist forests and along riverbanks.

Characteristics

Begonia crassicaulis is a subshrub with thick, upright stems and large, glossy green leaves. The leaves are lobed and have slightly wavy margins. Pink flowers with yellow centers bloom in clusters on branched inflorescences. A unique feature is its deciduous nature, losing all its leaves during the short winter days and then blooming profusely in spring from the bare stems.

Flower Details

  • Color: Pink with yellow center
  • Arrangement: Branched inflorescences
  • Flowering Time: Late winter to early spring

Etymology

The specific epithet "crassicaulis" is derived from the Latin words "crassus" (thick) and "caulis" (stem), referring to the thick stems of the plant.

Comparison to Similar Species

Begonia crassicaulis can be mistaken for Begonia foliosa due to their similar leaf shape and size. However, Begonia foliosa has smaller flowers and a different growth habit (shrub vs. subshrub).

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Photos

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Begonia crassicaulis

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