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Species

B. undulata

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Identity

Genus
Begonia
Name
B. undulata
Author
Schott in Sprengel, Syst. Veg.
Publication Date
1827
Place
Rio de Janeiro
Country
Brazil
Region
America
Section
Gaerdtia
Chr 2n
56
Plant Type
Cane-like
Synonyms and Comments
B. ‘White Rubra’; B. undulata Otto ex Graham, Bot. Mag. 54:pl. 2723. 1827; B. salicifolia A. de Candolle, Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. 1859;
Reference
Syst. Veg. 4(app): 408. 1827.—Graham, Bot. Mag. 54:pl. 2723. 1827.— E.L. Jacques & M.C.H. Mamede, Revista Brasil. Bot. 28(3):585. 2005; JGSL9/08;
Article References
Curtis's botanical magazine. 1827 v. 54 = ser. 2: v. 1 ;p Tebbitt, Begonias 5:173(key). 2005;
Photo References
JBS, Begonias :38; Exotica - Pictorial Encyclopedia of Indoor plants; Begonias, Misono 1974: 169 (289);

Plant

Description
Curtis's botanical magazine. 1827 v. 54 = ser. 2: v. 1 http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/14338 Begonia undulata –Stem erect, turgid below, tapering upwards, annular; when young, slightly hispid, green, and having numerous small oblong white spots; when older, glabrous, and of a reddish grey color, branched; branches axillary and alternate. Leaves petioled, alternate, distichous, unequally cordate, smooth and shining, undulate, acuminate, of a full green on the upper surface, paler and minutely dotted below, three inches long, the edges occasionally reddish, especially when young and callous, quite entire, but having a dot like an obsolete tooth at the termination of each vein; petioles hispid, especially on the older branches, a quarter of an inch long. Stipules varying in size and shape, pointed, transparent, reddish, and spotted like the stem caducous. Panicle supported on peduncle about half the length of the leaves, dichotomous, smooth and shining. Bracts unequal shorter than the pedicel pellucid, colorless. Flowers white : Corolla of the male of four petals, of which the two outer are largest) cordate ; that of the female of five petals, the largest about one-third of the length of the wings of the capsule : wings of the capsule rounded, tapering towards the pedicel. Stigmata convolute, pubescent, with two prominent angles on each., yellow. Stamens numerous, yellow. Seeds very numerous, covering the projecting wing of their green receptacles. Graham. Communicated with the above description by Professor Graham from the stove of the Botanic Garden at Edinburgh. That gentleman received it., with the name here adopted from Mr. Otto, of Berlin, with the information, that it was a native of Brazil. It seems to be quite distinct from any hitherto published.
Plant Height
Tall
Internodal Distance
Stem erect, turgid below, tapering upwards, annular; when young, slightly hispid, green, and having numerous small oblong white spots; when older, glabrous, and of a reddish grey color, branched; branches axillary and alternate.

Lineage

Parents

No parentage recorded.

B. ‘White Rubra’; B. undulata Otto ex Graham, Bot. Mag. 54:pl. 2723. 1827; B. salicifolia A. de Candolle, Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. 1859;

Descendants

No recorded descendants.

Culture

Comments
Communicated with the above description by Professor Graham from the stove of the Botanic Garden at Edinburgh. That gentleman received it., with the name here adopted from Mr. Otto, of Berlin, with the information, that it was a native of Brazil. It seems to be quite distinct from any hitherto published.