Species
B. isalensis
Photos
3 photos
Identity
- Genus
- Begonia
- Name
- B. isalensis
- Author
- Humbert ex Keraudren-Aymonin & Bosser, Bull. Soc. Bot. France
- Publication Date
- 1973
- Habitat
- endemic. Center: on the Mania, Perrier de la Bathie 12543; West Midongy is Perrier of Bathie 12497; west of Ranohira, valleys of Isalo, Bosser 9086, 17885, Humbert 28710, 28741 29841, 29842, J. & M. Peltier 3042; Gorges de Singes, Isalo, Jacquemin 268. Shaded rocks, hollow of rocks, sandstone or quartzite, vertical walls of gorges from 800 to 1250 m of alt.; fl. January-April.
- Country
- Madagascar
- Region
- Africa
- Section
- Quadrilobaria
- Plant Type
- Rhizomatous
- Reference
- Bull. Soc. Bot. France 118:739, pl. 2:figs. 1-7, “1971”. 1973.JGSL9/08
- Article References
- Flore de Madagascar et des Comores; M. Keraudren-Aymonin & Aymonin G. 1983. — Begoniaceae. Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris, 123 p. vol. 144-145).
Plant
- Description
- Plant acaule, entirely red (except the upper surface of the leaves) and glabrous; rhizome slightly loosened, sometimes tuberous. Leaves 1 or 2 per foot; petiole very short or 2.5-12 cm long thick; blade 5-7-palmatinerve, suborbicular to ovate, somewhat dissymmetrical, cord at base, almost always terminates in acute apex, 5-10 cm long and broad; crenellated edges, upper face dark green; bi- or trifurque veins finely projecting on both sides. Stipules in lanceolate scales, acumines, 5 mm long. Inflorescence basilaria, most often solitary, in bipolar bisexual cymes, pauciflora; common peduncle naked 6-20 cm long, thick; bracts oblong, acute at the apex 5 mm long. MALE flowers with pedicel 5-10 mm, thick; 2 orbicular tepals (8-9 mm in diameter), elliptical and 14 X 10 mm, pink. Stamens 8-12, free, with 1 mm long thread; antheres 2-2.5 mm long connective rounded at the top. FEMALE flowers with a pedicel of 10 mm accrescent up to 3 cm under the wall fruit; 4 elliptical tepals of 8-10 x 3-6 mm or orbicular. Ovary 8 mm long; styles 3, free bifurcated at the top; twisted stigma at the end. Capsule a little flattened, subtriangular, up to 20 mm long and wide; subtronchial wings at the apex, very attenuated towards the base largely obtuse or subacute, the widest of 6-9 mm, at the end transverse reticulum, the two small, 4-5 mm wide. - PL 11 p. 41. The specimen of the Jussieu herbarium: ex herb. Pepper, Madagascar (P-JU 17292) probably refers to this species.
Lineage
Parents
No parentage recorded.
Descendants
No recorded descendants.
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