Begonia triquetra T.P. Anh, C.W. Lin, K.S. Nguyen, & B.H. Quang, in Anh, N. T. Thanh, Quang, Binh, T. X. Thanh, Le, Nguyen et Lin. 2024. |
Abstract
Begonia triquetra, a new species endemic to the limestone karst regions of Son La province in Northwestern Vietnam, is described and illustrated here. This new species resembles B. xenos in its suberect habit, subpeltate lamina, 4-tepaled staminate flowers, and 2-locular ovary. However, B. triquetra differs significantly from B. xenos in having triangular (vs. terete) cross section of petiole, entire (vs. slightly crenulate) staminate tepals, and zygomorphic (vs. actinomorphic) androecium with 18–24 (vs. 52–85) stamens. Notes on ecology and conservation status are preliminarily provided to the new species.
biodiversity, endemism, Indochina, plant conservation, taxonomy, Eudicots
Begonia triquetra T.P. Anh, C.W. Lin, K.S. Nguyen, & B.H. Quang sp. nov.
Tran Thi Phuong Anh, Nguyen Thi Thanh, Bui Hong Quang, Tran Duc Binh, Trinh Xuan Thanh, Anh Tuan Le, Khang Sinh Nguyen and Che Wei Lin. 2024. Begonia triquetra (sect. Platycentrum, Begoniaceae), A New subpeltate-leaved Species from limestone hills in Son La province, Northwestern Vietnam. Phytotaxa. 674(3); 281-287. DOI: doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.674.3.5