A revision and one new species of Begonia L. (Begoniaceae, Cucurbitales) in Northeast India
Author
Camfield, Rebecca
Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh, 20 a Inverleith Row, Edinburgh, EH 5 3 LR, United Kingdom.
RCamfield@rbge.org.uk
Author
Hughes, Mark
Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh, 20 a Inverleith Row, Edinburgh, EH 5 3 LR, United Kingdom.
MHughes@rbge.org.uk
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2018
2018-01-19
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journal article
10.5852/ejt.2018.396
2b95a851-e1bf-4bdd-9cce-441ddc4135d2
2118-9773
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Begonia sikkimensis
A.DC. [sect.
Platycentrum
]
Fig. 57
Annales des Sciences Naturelles; Botanique
,
Sér
. 4,
11: 134 (de
Candolle 1859
)
.
–
Type
:
India
,
Sikkim
, 1850,
Hooker
14
(
lecto-
:
K000761425
, here designated
;
isolecto-
:
K000761424
).
Citations in other publications
de
Candolle (1864: 349)
,
Clarke (1879: 646)
,
Clarke (1881: 119)
,
Clarke (1890: 25)
,
Fischer (1938: 98)
,
Hara (1966: 215)
,
Hara
et al.
(1979: 182)
,
Grierson (1991: 241)
,
Hynniewta (1994: 183)
,
Kumar (2002: 652)
,
Kress
et al
. (2003: 172)
,
Gu
et al
. (2007: 198)
,
Uddin (2007: 595)
,
Hughes (2008: 116)
,
Dash (2010: 40)
.
Other material
INDIA
:
Arunachal-Pradesh
: Buyang,
Dash 32658
(
ARUN
n.v.)
;
ibid.,
Dash 32654
(
ARUN
n.v.)
;
Dirang dzong,
14 Aug. 1938
,
Ward 14074
(
BM
)
;
Mariyang,
Choudhery 18489
(
ARUN
n.v.)
;
Palin,
Pal 478
(
ARUN
n.v.).
Mizoram
, Lushai Hills,Aijal,
Sep. 1927
,
Parry 253
(
K
)
;
Vanlaiphai,
Parry 253
(n.v.).
Nagaland
, Naga Hills, Kohima,
8 Jul. 1950
,
Koelz 25465
(
MICH
)
;
ibid.,
12 Sep. 1950
,
Koelz 26170
(
MICH
)
;
Naga Hills, Takubama,
27 Aug. 1950
,
Chand 3467
(
MICH
).
Description
Rhizomatous, erect, monoecious herb,
30–200 cm
high. Rhizome:
10–15 mm
wide, glabrous, internodes
1–3 cm
apart. Stem: slightly woody, stout, ca
1 cm
wide, glabrous, internodes
5–9 cm
long. Stipules: lanceolate, 18 –27 ×
3–7 mm
, glabrous, caduceus. Leaves: petiole 5–15(–20) cm long, glabrous; lamina ovate-orbicular to broadly ovate, basifixed, base shallowly cordate, 10–24 ×
11–25 cm
, slightly asymmetric, upper surface green, or green with darker margin, glabrous, underside green, sparsely puberulous hairs on veins to glabrous, venation palmate, midrib
8–21 cm
long; margin deeply lobed about main veins with fine serrations, mostly glabrous; apex acuminate. Inflorescence: cymose, axillary, few; peduncle glabrous, branching 2–3 times, primary
10 –20 cm
, secondary
2–8 cm
, tertiary
3–4 cm
, with 2–
6 female
and 2–
4 male
flowers; bracts ovate to ovate-orbicular, 15–20 ×
8–15 mm
, margin entire, deciduous. Male flower: pedicel
10–22 mm
long, glabrous; tepals 4; outer tepals ovate, 10–15 ×
5–10 mm
, pale pink to red, glabrous, entire; inner tepals ovate to oblong, 7–14 ×
3–9 mm
, pale pink, glabrous; androecium with 40–80 stamens, symmetric; filaments
1–2 mm
long, unequal, fused at base; anther oblong elliptic,
1–1.5 mm
long, dehiscing through slits longer than half the length of the anther, not hooded, connective extended. Female flower: pedicel
9–24 mm
long, glabrous; bracteoles absent; tepals 5, equal, ovate, outer tepals 4–9 ×
3–5 mm
, pale pink to red, margin entire, inner tepals similar yet smaller; ovary 2-locular, placentae bifid; capsule oblong-ellipsoid, 4–7 ×
2–5 mm
, with one long oblong wing and two short oblong wings; styles 2, deeply forked once and twisted once, deciduous. Fruit: recurved, 12–17 ×
17– 43 mm
; capsule oblong-ellipsoid, 12–15 ×
4–6 mm
, glabrous; wings extending along the pedicel slightly, unequal; longest rounded oblong, 12–32 ×
5–17 mm
; shortest oblong, 1–5 ×
7–11 mm
.
Fig. 57.
Map showing the location of
B. sikkimensis
A.DC. specimens.
Distribution and phenology
Arunachal-Pradesh, Mizoram and Nagaland; also in
China
,
Tibet
,
Nepal
, Sikkim and
Myanmar
;
150–2150 m
. Flowering: July to September; fruiting: August to October.
Conservation status
Least Concern.
Begonia sikkimensis
has an AOO of
76 km
2 and an EOO of
494,000 km
2 with a
distribution encompassing ample suitable habitat. The species is found in several national parks in
Nepal
and near Moulling National Park in Arunachal-Pradesh and near the Khawnglung Wildlife Sanctuary in Mizoram.
Key to varieties
:
1. Plant up to
1 m
high, stems green, petioles
10–27 cm
, leaves under
20 cm
long, male flowers uniform pale pink, female flowers pale pink .........................
B. sikkimensis
A.DC.
var.
sikkimensis
– Plant up to
2 m
high, stems red to dark pink, petioles
3–23 cm
, leaves can be over
20 cm
long, male flowers outer tepals dark pink to red, inner tepals pale pink, female flowers tepals dark pink ...........
B. sikkimensis
A.DC.
var.
kamengensis
Rekha Morris, P.D.McMillan & Golding ex Golding