Begonia xanthina Hook., 1852

Camfield, Rebecca & Hughes, Mark, 2018, A revision and one new species of Begonia L. (Begoniaceae, Cucurbitales) in Northeast India, European Journal of Taxonomy 396, pp. 1-116 : 102-105

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2018.396

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3794241

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scientific name

Begonia xanthina Hook.
status

 

Begonia xanthina Hook. View in CoL [sect. Platycentrum ]

Figs 65–66

Botanical Magazine 78: tab. 4683 ( Hooker 1852). – Type: Cultivated collection, 1852, Nuttall s.n. (lecto-: K000739937, here designated). Cultivated at Rainhill, near Preston, from vegetative material collected in the wild from Bhutan in 1850 by Booth.

Begonia xanthina var. lazuli Hook. View in CoL , Botanical Magazine 85: tab. 5107 ( Hooker 1859). – Begonia lazuli Linden, La View in CoL Belgique Horticole 8: 166 ( Linden 1858), nom. nud. – Begonia lazuli Linden & C.Koch ex K.Koch, Wochenschrift View in CoL für Gärtnerei und Pflanzenkunde 1: 339 ( Koch 1858). – Type: Hooker (1859) tab. 5107 [illustration].

Begonia xanthina var. pictifolia Hook. View in CoL , Botanical Magazine 85: tab. 5102 ( Hooker 1859). – Type: Hooker (1859) tab. 5102 [illustration].

Begonia poecila C.Koch ex K.Koch, Wochenschrift View in CoL für Gärtnerei und Pflanzenkunde 1: 338 ( Koch 1858). – Type: unknown.

Citations in other publications

As B. xanthina: Koch (1858: 340) View in CoL , Clarke (1879: 644), Clarke (1881: 119), Grierson (1991: 245), Gu et al. (2007: 204), Uddin (2007: 595), Dash (2010: 41).

Other material

INDIA: Arunachal-Pradesh: Bhalukpung, Jul. 1970, Yandell 116 ( K); Geku, Choudhery 16395 ( ARUN n.v.); Lohit Valley, 17 Feb. 1950, Ward 19163 ( BM) [aff. B. xanthina ]; Mirir Hills, Jan. 1973, Yandell 225 ( K); Mishmi Hills, 1862–1863, Griffith 2591 ( K). Meghalaya: Khasi Hills, Nov. 1886, Mann s.n. ( K).

Description

Rhizomatous, monoecious herb, 30–60 cm high. Rhizome: 15–20 mm wide, pilose. Stipules: lanceolate, 15–20 × 8–10 mm, puberulous on midrib, caduceus. Leaves: petiole 12–25 cm long, pilose to villose; lamina ovate to broadly ovate, broadly bullate, basifixed, base cordate with lobes not overlapping, 14–21 × 10–14 cm, slightly asymmetric to asymmetric, upper surface dark green with white/pale green spots between veins, or dark green without spots, sometimes with blue iridescence, glabrous or very sparsely pilose, underside dark red/purple, with or without metallic blue shine, pilose all over, denser on main veins, venation palmate, midrib 10 –15 cm long; margin entire to undulate, with sparse hairs; apex acute. Inflorescence: cymose, terminal, few; peduncle glabrous, branching 2–3 times, primary 13–19 cm, secondary 1–5 cm, tertiary 3–6 mm, with 2– 4 female and 4– 6 male flowers; bracts ovate, 20–22 × 18–20 mm, glabrous. Male flower: pedicel 35 mm long, glabrous; tepals 4; outer tepals 10–12 × 5 mm, yellow, puberulous on reverse, entire; inner tepals ovate, 7–12 × 4–6 mm, yellow, glabrous; androecium with 80–160 stamens, symmetric; filaments 1 mm long, fused at base into a short column; anther oblong, 1 mm long, dehiscing through slits about half the length of the anther, connective extended, acuminate on apical stamens. Female flower: pedicel 15–30 mm long, glabrous, bracteoles absent; tepals 5, equal, obovate, outer tepals 16–20 × 7–11 mm, yellow, puberulous on reverse to glabrous, inner tepals similar yet smaller; ovary 2-locular, placentae bifid, ellipsoid, with one long triangular wing and two short crescent wings, glabrous, styles 2, forked once and twisted twice, deciduous. Fruit: recurved; capsule ovate-triangular, 15 × 7–9 mm, glabrous; wings extending along the pedicel slightly, subequal; longest rounded triangle, 20–23 × 10–14 mm; shortest semi-circular, 4–6 × 11–14 mm.

Distribution and phenology

Arunachal-Pradesh and Meghalaya; also in China, Nepal, Sikkim, West Bengal and Bhutan; 600– 1800 m. Flowering: June to September; fruiting: June to October.

Conservation status

Least Concern. Begonia xanthina is found throughout the Eastern Himalayas and into China where there is plenty of suitable habitat. This species has been found in Pakke Tiger Reserve of Bhutan and near the Moulling National Park of Arunachal-Pradesh.

Remarks

The stamens have distinctive very long connectives and are arranged in a cylindrical androecium. The description for the female flowers was augmented using Peng & Leong (2006). The only other yellow flowered Begonia in the study areas is B. flaviflora which has deeply lobed leaves. The leaves can appear similar to B. iridescens (which has pink flowers) as they share white markings on the upper surface and a blue iridescence, but B. iridescens has a more rounded leaf lamina with denser hairs on the veins and shorter petioles.

There are two varieties listed by Hooker (1859) which are no longer recognised; var. pictifolia having white spots/stripes on the surface of leaves and var. lazuli with a blue iridescence. Specimens can also gain a metallic blue shimmer on the underside of their leaves upon drying as seen in Yandall 225, even though that was noted as being dark red when collected. Begonia lazuli was described from living plants

grown by Linden so no type specimen exists, thus the drawing of B. xanthina var. lazuli in the Botanical Magazine becomes the type.

The two Koch names B. poecila and B. lazuli have no type specimens mentioned in the protologues and the descriptions were most likely based on cultivated living material. Begonia × marmorea Van Houtte ex Planch. (Planch 1854) is B. xanthina × B. rubroveinia ( B. hatacoa ), erroneously considered a synonym ( Govaerts 1996). The type for this hybrid is the colour plate included in Planch (1854), which lacks the yellow flowers of B. xanthina .

K

Royal Botanic Gardens

ARUN

Botanical Survey of India, Arunachal Pradesh Regional Centre

BM

Bristol Museum

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Cucurbitales

Family

Begoniaceae

Genus

Begonia

Loc

Begonia xanthina Hook.

Camfield, Rebecca & Hughes, Mark 2018
2018
Loc

B. xanthina:

Dash S. S. 2010: 41
Gu C. & Peng C. & Turland N. J. 2007: 204
Uddin A. 2007: 595
Grierson A. J. C. 1991: 245
Clarke C. B. 1881: 119
Clarke C. B. 1879: 644
Koch K. 1858: )
1858
Loc

78: tab. 4683 ( Hooker 1852 )
Loc

Begonia xanthina var. lazuli

85: tab. 5107 ( Hooker 1859 )
8: 166 ( Linden 1858 )
1: 339 ( Koch 1858 )
Hooker (1859) tab. 5107
Loc

Begonia xanthina var. pictifolia

85: tab. 5102 ( Hooker 1859 )
Hooker (1859) tab. 5102
Loc

Begonia poecila C.Koch ex K.Koch, Wochenschrift

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