Begonia L.
- Dataset
- SYNOPSIS OF BEGONIA (BEGONIACEAE) FROM THE NORTHERN ARM OF SULAWESI AND SANGIHE ISLAND, INDONESIA, INCLUDING THREE NEW SPECIES
- Rank
- GENUS
Classification
- kingdom
- Plantae
- phylum
- Tracheophyta
- class
- Magnoliopsida
- order
- Cucurbitales
- family
- Begoniaceae
- genus
- Begonia
Begonia L.
Key to the Begonia species of the northern arm of Sulawesi and the Sangihe Talaud Islands
1a. Plants rhizomatous, creeping or decumbent ________________________________________ 2
1b. Plants erect _______________________________________________________________________ 6
2a. Plants rhizomatous ______________________________________________ 13. B. mendumiae
2b. Plants creeping or decumbent, not rhizomatous ____________________________________ 3
3a. Petioles 0.5–2 cm long _____________________________________________ 17. B. sidolensis
3b. Petioles 3–16 cm long ____________________________________________________________ 4
4a. Adaxial leaf lamina with sparse indumentum of bristly hairs between the veins; female flower 2-tepalled ______________________________________________________ 20. B. willemii
4b. Adaxial leaf lamina glabrous; female flowers 5-tepalled _____________________________ 5
5a. Petioles moderately hairy with white hairs; veins hairy on the abaxial leaf lamina surface; male flowers with 19–21 stamens ____________________________ 3. B. carnosa
5b. Petioles glabrous except for very sparse indumentum on the joint of the petiole and lamina; abaxial surface of leaf lamina glabrous; male flowers with 75–77 stamens 7. B. gemella
6a. Male and female flowers occurring together in bisexual inflorescences and open at the same time ________________________________________________________________________ 7
6b. Female inflorescences or solitary flowers separated from the male inflorescences by at least one internode, protogynous _________________________________________________ 10
7a. Male flowers with four tepals, anther connectives projecting at the apex ____________ 8
7b. Male flowers with two tepals, anther connectives not projecting at the apex 15. B. rieckei
8a. Female flowers or fruit with persistent bracteoles; fruit dehiscent, a dry capsule, fruit wings well developed and unequal _________________________________________________ 9
8b. Female flowers or fruit without persistent bracteoles; fruit indehiscent, fleshy, fruit wings poorly developed or sometimes wingless __________________________ 1. B. aptera
9a. Plant hairy, leaf lamina ovate, apex acuminate __________________________ 22. B. hirtella
9b. Plant glabrous, leaf lamina broadly ovate to suborbicular, leaf lamina apex rounded 21. B. cucullata
10a. Leaves elliptic, venation pinnate __________________________________________________ 11
10b. Leaves ovate to elliptic or broadly ovate, venation palmate-pinnate _________________ 14
11a. Female inflorescence peduncle <1 cm long; female flower pedicels 3–7 mm long __ 12
11b. Female inflorescence peduncle> 1 cm and up to 2 cm long; female flower pedicels 8–12 mm long ____________________________________________________ 8. B. hispidissima
12a. Leaf lamina length-to-width ratio> 3:1, glabrous or sparsely hairy with bristly hairs between the veins, abaxially hairy on the veins only; female flower pedicel 3–4 mm long; ovary glabrous to glabrescent _______________________________________________ 13
12b. Leaf lamina length-to-width ratio <3:1, densely hairy on both surfaces, hairs sometimes branched; female flower pedicel c. 7 mm long; ovary densely hairy 12. B. masarangensis
13a. Leaf lamina margin serrate or double serrate to shallowly lobed, leaf lamina adaxially with distinctly sunken primary and secondary veins; male flower tepals 5–6 × 6–7 mm, stamens 21–25 ___________________________________________________ 16. B. rolandfadlii
13b. Leaf lamina margin entire to serrulate in the distal third of the lamina, veins on adaxial lamina surface not sunken; the male flowers with larger tepals (10–13 × 10–11 mm) and more stamens (c.40) ___________________________________________ 5. B. cuneatifolia
14a. Male inflorescences not subumbellate, showing dichasial or monochasial branching with at least the basal internodes> 1 mm long ____________________________________ 15
14b. Male inflorescences subumbellate, i.e. consisting of strongly condensed cymes with internodes <1 mm long __________________________________________ 2. B. capituliformis
15a. Female flowers with 5 tepals _____________________________________________________ 16
15b. Female flowers with 4 tepals _____________________________________ 4. B. chiasmogyna
16a. Stem hairy _______________________________________________________________________ 17
16b. Stem glabrous ___________________________________________________________________ 20
17a. Stem densely hairy with bristle or pilose hairs (> 0.5 mm long); male inflorescence a thyrse with monochasially or dichasially branching partial inflorescences; male flower tepals 5–11.5 × 6–12 mm ________________________________________________________ 18
17b. Stem sparsely hairy with short bristle hairs (<0.5 mm); male inflorescence a compound thyrse with multiple lateral branches, each with multiple cymose partial inflorescences; male flower tepals minute (4–5 × 4–5 mm), broadly ovate to suborbicular _______________________________________________________ 18. B. sojolensis
18a. Plant covered with white hairs; male flower tepal margin entire, not ciliate; female flower tepals ovate; ovary glabrous _______________________________________________ 19
18b. Plant covered with crimson hairs; male flower tepal margin ciliate; female flower tepals obovate; ovary hairy _______________________________________________ 6. B. gambutensis
19a. Male inflorescence a thyrse composed of up to 4 lateral cymose partial inflorescences, each monochasially branching; female inflorescence or infructescence with short peduncle (1–2 mm long) ___________________________________________ 14. B. pitopangii
19b. Male inflorescence a thyrse composed of up to 6 lateral cymose partial inflorescences, each dichasially branching; female inflorescence with longer peduncle (5–10 mm long) 19. B. strachwitzii
20a. Infructescence peduncle 10–20 mm long ________________________ 11. B. macintyreana
20b. Infructescence peduncle <5 mm long ____________________________________________ 21
21a. Fruit pendulous on thin pedicel, fruit wings cuneate at base and truncate or subtruncate at the apex; seed-bearing part cylindrical ___________________ 10. B. kinhoi
21b. Fruit pedicel deflexed, fruit wings rounded at base and truncate at the apex; seed-bearing part ellipsoid __________________________________________ 9. B. insularum
Name
- Homonyms
- Begonia L.
- Begonia