Begonia hatacoa Buch.

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 : 43-45

publication ID

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

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3794295

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Begonia hatacoa Buch.
status

 

Begonia hatacoa Buch. View in CoL -Ham. ex D.Don [sect. Platycentrum ]

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Prodromus Florae Nepalensis : 223 ( Don 1825). – Type: Nepal, Sembu, 8 Jul. 1802, Buchanan-Hamilton (lecto-: BM000521516, here designated).

Begonia rubrovenia Hook. View in CoL , Botanical Magazine 79: 4689 (Hooker 1853). – Platycentrum rubrovenium (Hook.) Klotzsch, Abhandlungen der Königlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin: 244 ( Klotzsch 1855 [‘1854’]). – Type: Cultivated specimen, grown by Nuttall in Preston, UK, from material collected in East Bhutan, Booth s.n. (lecto-: K000739936, here designated).

Citations in other publications

As B. hatacoa: Hara (1972: 143) View in CoL , Hara (1975: 85), Hara et al. (1979: 181), Grierson (1991: 243), Chauhan (1996: 175), Chauhan (2000: 424), Kumar (2002: 644), Gu et al. (2007: 178), Uddin (2007: 594), Hughes (2008: 49), Dash (2010: 34), Morris (2011e: 214), Verma et al. (2013: 179), Baruah & Choudbury (2014: 41); as B. rubrovenia Koch (1858: 341) View in CoL , de Candolle (1864: 347), Clarke (1879: 645), Clarke (1881: 119), Gagnepain (1921: 1102), Craib (1931: 778), Fischer (1938: 98), Deb (1961: 285), Deb (1981: 269); as Platycentrum rubrovenium: Klotzsch (1855 [‘1854’]: 124), de Candolle (1864: 347), Hara (1972: 143).

Description

Rhizomatous, monoecious herb, some portions of stem erect, 8–35 cm high. Rhizome: ca 10 mm wide, glabrous, internodes 8–10 mm long. Stem: slender, 2–11 mm wide, dense to sparsely puberulent, internodes on erect stem, 5–15 cm long. Stipules: lanceolate, 5–24 × 2–6 mm, pubescent, persistent. Leaves: petiole 4–15(–20) cm long, tomentose to subglabrous; lamina ovate to lanceolate to linear, basifixed, base cuneate to rounded, (4–)9–20 × 3–10(–15) cm, slightly asymmetric to asymmetric, upper surface dark green with white spots between the veins or dark green without spots, glabrous or puberulous on the veins near petiole attachment, underside red-purple, sparsely to densely puberulous on veins mostly, venation pinnate to palmate-pinnate, midrib (3.5–) 8–19 cm long; margin entire to denticulate to shallowly broadly dentate, glabrous; apex acuminate. Inflorescence: cymose, terminal or axillary, few; peduncle glabrous, branching 2–3 times, primary 5–15 cm, secondary 1–3 cm, with 4– 6 female and 4– 8 male flowers; bracts lanceolate to ovate with an extended tip, 12–20 × 8–10 mm, margin entire, persistent. Male flower: pedicel 5–15 mm long, glabrous; tepals 4; outer tepals obovate, 5–13 × 3–7 mm, white to pale pink, with dark pink veins, glabrous, margin entire; inner tepals oblong or elliptic, 5–12 × 2–6 mm, white to pale pink, glabrous; androecium with 30 –60 stamens, symmetric; filaments 1–2 mm long, unequal; anther narrowly elliptic, 2 mm long, dehiscing through slits longer than half the length of the anther, not hooded, connective extended. Female flower: pedicel 11–36 mm long, glabrous; bracteoles absent; tepals 4–5, equal, obovate, outer tepals 8–12 × 5–7 mm, white to pale pink, with darker veins, glabrous, inner tepals similar but smaller; ovary 2-locular, placentae bifid, capsule ellipsoid, glabrous, with one long triangular wing and two short oblong wings; styles 2, deeply forked once and twisted once, deciduous. Fruit: recurved; capsule ellipsoid, 6–14 × 2–8 mm, glabrous; wings extending along the pedicel slightly, subequal; longest wing triangular to rounded oblong, 10– 20(–27) × 5–13 mm; shortest semi-circular, 3–7 × 8–13 mm.

Distribution and phenology

Arunachal-Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram and Manipur; also in China, Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam; 600–1850 m. Flowering: mainly from June to September (but can flower at any time of the year); fruiting: mainly between August and November.

Conservation status

Least Concern. Begonia hatacoa has an AOO of 132 km 2 and an EOO of 416,730 km 2. This species is widespread and common throughout continental eastern Asia.

Remarks

This is a variable species in leaf shape and colour but the flowers are characterized by having dark pink veins on the outer tepals. These stripes appear darker on the buds and fade as the flower ages; occasionally you get pure white flowers.

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Cucurbitales

Family

Begoniaceae

Genus

Begonia

Loc

Begonia hatacoa Buch.

Camfield, Rebecca & Hughes, Mark 2018
2018
Loc

B. hatacoa:

Verma D. & Roy D. K. & Sinha B. K. 2013: 179
Morris R. 2011: 214
Dash S. S. 2010: 34
Hughes M. 2008: 49
Gu C. & Peng C. & Turland N. J. 2007: 178
Uddin A. 2007: 594
Kumar K. D. 2002: 644
Chauhan A. S. 2000: 424
Chauhan A. S. 1996: 175
Grierson A. J. C. 1991: 243
Deb B. 1981: 269
Hara H. & Williams T. S. & Williams L. H. J. 1979: 181
Hara H. 1975: 85
Hara H. 1972: )
Hara H. 1972: 143
Deb D. B. 1961: 285
Fischer C. E. C. 1938: 98
Craib W. G. 1931: 778
Gagnepain F. 1921: 1102
Clarke C. B. 1881: 119
Clarke C. B. 1879: 645
Candolle A. L. P. P. de 1864: 347
Candolle A. L. P. P. de 1864: 347
Koch K. 1858: )
1972
Loc

Prodromus

223 ( Don 1825 )
Loc

Begonia rubrovenia

79: 4689 (Hooker 1853)
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