Begonia bambusetorum H.Q.Nguyen, Y.M.Shui & W.H.Chen, 2018

Chen, Wen-Hong, Radbouchoom, Sirilak, Nguyen, Hieu Quang, Nguyen, Hiep Tien, Nguyen 4, Khang Sinh & Shui, Yu-Min, 2018, Seven new species of Begonia (Begoniaceae) in Northern Vietnam and Southern China, PhytoKeys 94, pp. 65-85 : 67-69

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.94.23248

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scientific name

Begonia bambusetorum H.Q.Nguyen, Y.M.Shui & W.H.Chen
status

sp. nov.

Begonia bambusetorum H.Q.Nguyen, Y.M.Shui & W.H.Chen sp. nov. Fig. 3 View Figure 3

Begonia sect. Diploclinium A. DC.

Remarks.

The new species is similar to Begonia sinovietnamica C. Y. Wu in their habit and distribution (Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ; Fig. 2 View Figure 2 ), but different from the latter species in expanding villous hairs on petiole and peduncles (vs. pubescent), 2 petals of the male flowers (vs. 4 petals), 2 petals of the female flowers (vs. 5 rarely 4 petals).

Type.

VIETNAM. Bac Kan Province, Nari county, An Tinh committee, 22°12 ’39” N, 106°05 ’02” E, 285 m a.s.l., in the forests of Bamboo around streams, flowers pinkish, 23 April 2016, Y.M. Shui, W.H. Chen, C. Liu, H.Q. Nguyen, H.T. Nguyen, N.Q. Chuong CK 1296 (holotype, KUN!; isotype, CPC!) GoogleMaps

Herb, rhizomatous.

Rhizome: densely villous, 9-19 cm long, 0.5-1 cm in diam. Stipule reddish, triangular, 0.8-1.5 × 0.4-0.7 cm, densely villous outside, glabrous inside, margin entire and ciliate. Leaves: petiole terete, greenish to reddish, villous, 14-19 cm long, 1.5-3 mm in diam.; blade greenish, asymmetric, ovate to widely ovate, 11-17 × 8.5-11.5 cm, slightly rugose; base cordate, apex caudate, margin serrulate and long ciliate; adaxially greenish, sparsely brevi-setose, abaxially greenish, sparely villous and densely strigose on veins; venation palmate, 6-8 primary veins, secondary veins brunching dichotomous, tertiary veins slightly reticulate, veins prominent on both sides. Inflorescence: dichasial cyme, peduncle erect, 4-10 cm long, villous; bracts caducous, triangulate to lanceolate, reddish, 5-7 × 2-3 mm, adaxially red villous, apex acuminate, margin serrate and ciliate, abaxially glabrous. Staminate flower: pedice 1-1.5 cm long; tepals 2, white to pink, adaxially red villous, abaxially glabrous; tepals 2, widely ovate, 1.5-2 × 0.7-1 cm, apex obtuse to rounded, margin entire; androecium actinomorphic, stamens numerous, filaments almost free, 1-2 mm long, anthers yellow, obovate, 1-1.2 mm long, apex convex, shorter than filaments, with two lateral longitudinal slits. Pistillate flower: pedicel 1-1.5 cm long; tepals 2, white to pink, adaxially red villous, abaxially glabrous; outer tepals 2, widely ovate, 1-1.5 × 0.7-1.2 cm, apex obtuse to rounded, margin entire; styles 3, free, stigmas bifid with twisted bands; ovary white, sparely red villous; placentation axile with 2-segments per locule. Capsule nodding, 0.35-0.5 cm long, 0.27-0.31 cm in diam. (wings excluded), with 3 subequal wings; abaxial wing 0.6-1 × 0.3-0.7 cm; lateral wings 0.4-0.7 × 0.5-0.7 cm.

Phenology.

Flowering in May-June, fruiting in June-August.

Etymology.

The epithet refers to the habitat of the new species: the bamboo forests along streams.

Habitat.

The new species just grows in bamboo forests along watersides.

Distribution. The species occurs both in Nari county of Bac Kan Province in Vietnam and in Longzhou county of Guangxi, China.

Additional specimens examined.

CHINA. Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Longzhou Xian, Chunxiu community, 22°21 ’22” N, 106°36 ’34” E, alt. 460 m a.s.l., November, 2016, cultivated in Horticulture Nursery of GoogleMaps Beijing Florascape Company, in flowers, 1 October, 2017, Y. M. Shui and S. W. Guo BE-004 (KUN) .

Note.

The new species seems to be a member of the first group with rhizome and without erect stem in Begonia sect. Diploclinium A. DC. ( Doorenbos et al. 1998). Within the group, it is more similar to Begonia sinovietnamica in the locality and habit than the other, but different in the hairs of plants and morphology of the flowers. Additionally, its reticulate nerves on the upper surface of leaves are more obvious than those in B. sinovietnamica , which can easily be examined in living plants instead of in dry specimens.

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Cucurbitales

Family

Begoniaceae

Genus

Begonia

Loc

Begonia bambusetorum H.Q.Nguyen, Y.M.Shui & W.H.Chen

Chen, Wen-Hong, Radbouchoom, Sirilak, Nguyen, Hieu Quang, Nguyen, Hiep Tien, Nguyen 4, Khang Sinh & Shui, Yu-Min 2018
2018
Loc

Begonia sect. Diploclinium

Chen & Radbouchoom & Nguyen & Nguyen & Nguyen 4 & Shui 2018
2018