| Literature DB >> 29416421 |
Wen-Hong Chen1, Xiao-Hua Jin2,3, Yu-Min Shui1,3.
Abstract
Begonia kingdon-wardii Tebbitt was rediscovered in 2014 from Myanmar after 67 years based on its last collection in 1937. Its previously unknown female flower and inaccurate morphology of leaf and ovary have been additionally described. This species belongs to Begonia sect. Sphenanthera (Hassk.) Warb. due to its dioecious habit, 3-locular ovary, berry fruits and thick placenta segments. Morphologically, it is similar to Begonia gulinqingensis S. H. Huang & Y. M. Shui in the leaf shape, placentation and fruit shape, but different in its dioecious plants, pliciform leaves, two-petalled female flowers and berry fruits. The rediscovery of this amazing living species will attract significant interest for scientific research and horticultural application.Entities:
Keywords: Begonia; Begonia kingdon-wardii; Begonia sect. Sphenanthera; Myanmar; Rediscovery
Year: 2018 PMID: 29416421 PMCID: PMC5799781 DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.94.21753
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PhytoKeys ISSN: 1314-2003 Impact factor: 1.635
Figure 1.Holotype of Tebbitt (A) and the annotation on the holotype specimens (B).
Figure 2.The images of Tebbitt (Putao Exped. 311 in PE and KUN) A Male plant B Male inflorescences C Face view of male flower D Female plant E Female inflorescences F Face view of female flower G Leaf blade adaxially H Leaf blade abaxially I Middle section of ovary in flower showing two placenta segments per locule J Inferior section of ovary in flower K Middle section of mature berry-like fruit showing thick placenta segments. Scale bars: A, D 10 cm B, E 1 cm C, F 1 cm G, H 4 cm I, J, K 1 cm. All photographed by Yu-Min Shui.