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Species

B. clypeifolia

Photos

5 photos

Identity

Genus
Begonia
Name
B. clypeifolia
Author
J. D. Hooker in Oliver, Fl. Trop. Afr.
Publication Date
1871
Place
Gabon and western Congo.
Habitat
Terrestrial on humid, clayey soils, usually on steep slopes or banks, sometimes on mossy rocks, decaying trees, or at up to 2 m above the soil level on mossy tree trunks; in shaded to deeply shaded sites in primary or sometimes in secondary evergreen rain forest, rarely in gallery forest and usually associated with streams or rivers; at 200-900 m altitude.
Country
Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Congo
Region
Africa
Section
Scutobegonia
Plant Type
Rhizomatous
Synonyms and Comments
B. scutulum auct. non W. J. Hooker: van den Berg, agric. Univ. Wageningen Papers 84(3):38-39, pl. 1.2, 13.2. 1985.
Reference
Fl. Trop. Afr. 2:576. 1871.—M. Sosef, Wageningen Agric. Univ. Papers 94(1):227, fig. 17.4, pl. 2b, c & d. 1994.; JGSL9/08; The Begonian, Mar-Apr 2012
Article References
Tebbitt, Begonias 5:197(key). 2005; Wageningen Agric. Univ. Papers 94-1, p227-30 (1994); The Begonian, Mar-Apr 2012
Photo References
Wageningen Agric. Univ. Papers 94-1, p228 (1994); The Begonian, Mar-Apr 2012

Plant

Plant Height
up to 30(-54) cm high
Stem Habit
Rhizome rather stout and usually elongated, sometimes far creeping, often knotted, 1.5-9.5 mm wide, the younger parts sometimes sparsely hirsute; the apical part directed upward to form a more or less distinct stem of up to 10(—20) cm high.

Lineage

Parents

No parentage recorded.

B. scutulum auct. non W. J. Hooker: van den Berg, agric. Univ. Wageningen Papers 84(3):38-39, pl. 1.2, 13.2. 1985.

Descendants

No recorded descendants.

Culture

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