Begonia silletensis subsp. mengyangensis M.C. Tebbitt & K.Y. Guan
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Begonia silletensis subsp. mengyangensis M.C. Tebbitt & K.Y. Guan |
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Begonia silletensis subsp. mengyangensis M.C. Tebbitt & K.Y. Guan Figure 4 G-I View Figure 4
Begonia silletensis (A. DC.) C.B. Clarke subsp. mengyangensis M.C. Tebbitt & K.-Y. Guan, Novon 12(1): 134. 2002; T.C. Ku et al. in C.Y. Wu & P.H. Raven (eds), Fl. China 13: 198. 2007. Type: China, Yunnan Province, Xishuangbanna, on the way from Puwen to Mengyang, at the bottom of valley in a wet area on the slope facing N, dense forest, 21 April 1957, Sino-Soviet Union expedition 9633 (holotype KUN0533687!).
Specimens examined.
Laos. Luang Namtha Province, Nam Ha National Biodiversity Conservation Area, Near Na Lun Village, 20°50'34.97"N, 101°20'05.69"E. 632 m elev., 23 March 2018, Y.H. Tan, B. Yang, H.B. Ding & X.D. Zeng L0095 (HITBC; HNL).
Distribution.
India, China, Bangladesh, Myanmar and Laos.
Note. The species is characterised by its dioecious and prostrate stems with large broad leaves and fleshy berry-like fruits ( Tebbitt and Guan 2002; Ku et al. 2007).
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