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1. Begonia Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 2: 1056. 1753.

秋海棠属 qiu hai tang shu

Perennial succulent herbs, rarely subshrubs. Stem erect, frequently rhizomatous, or plants tuberous and either acaulescent or shortly stemmed, rarely lianoid or climbing with adventitious roots, or stoloniferous. Leaves simple, rarely palmately compound, alternate or all basal; blade often oblique and asymmetric, rarely symmetric, margin often irregularly serrate and divided, occasionally entire, venation usually palmate; petiole long, weak; stipules membranous, usually deciduous. Flowers unisexual, plants monoecious, rarely dioecious, (1 or)2-4 to several, rarely numerous, in dichotomous cymes, sometimes in panicle, with pedicels and bracts. Staminate flower: tepals 2 or 4 and decussate, usually outer ones larger, inner ones smaller; stamens usually numerous; filaments free or connate at base; anthers 2-celled, apical or lateral; connectives extended at apex, sometimes apiculate. Pistillate flower: tepals 2-5(-10); pistil composed of 2-5(-7) carpels; ovary inferior, 1-3(-7)-loculed; placentae axile or parietal; styles 2 or 3(or more), free or fused at base, forked once or more; stigma turgid, spirally twisted-tortuous or U-shaped, capitate or reniform, setose-papillose. Capsule dry, sometimes berrylike, unequally or subequally 3-winged, rarely wingless and 3- or 4-horned; seeds very numerous, pale brown, oblong, minute, testa reticulate.

More than 1400 species: widely distributed in the tropical and subtropical regions of the world, with ca. 150 species in Africa, more than 600 species in Central and South America, and more than 600 species in Asia; 173 species (141 endemic) in China.

Begonia species in China are mostly distributed S of the Chang Jiang, particularly concentrated in SE Yunnan and SW Guangxi, with only a few extending into N China.

The authors learned of two additional, recently described species as this volume was going to press. Begonia guaniana H. Ma & H. Z. Li (Ann. Bot. Fenn. 43: 466. 2006) was described from NE Yunnan (Yanjin), where it grows on moist cliffs under bamboo forest at ca. 500 m. Its chromosome number is 2n = 24*. It resembles B. labordei, especially in its tuberous, stemless habit. Begonia coelocentroides Y. M. Shui & Z. D. Wei (Acta Phytotax. Sin. 45: 86. 2007) was described from W Yunnan (Yingjiang), where it grows on cliffs often in forests or near streams at ca. 1300 m, flowering in August and fruiting in October. It resembles B. oreodoxa in having parietal placentae at the upper part of the ovary, differing mainly in the female flowers with 5 tepals and the largest wing of the capsule being 20-22 mm and ligulate.

The records of Begonia balansana Gagnepain from Guangxi and Yunnan in FRPS (52(1): 212. 1999) are possibly errors and require confirmation. The second author has seen no specimens from China that would substantiate these records. This species is believed to be endemic to N Vietnam. See also Tebbitt (Edinburgh J. Bot. 60: 1-9. 2003).

It can be difficult to key out the sections of Begonia, because sectional distinctions rely heavily on the placentation structure, which is either unavailable on specimens or difficult to analyse (many Begonia specimens are poorly prepared). Information on sections to which Begonia species belong may be desirable to specialists, although it should be noted that there are disagreements about the placement of some species. Please refer to Y. M. Shui, C.-I Peng & C. Y. Wu, Synopsis of the Chinese species of Begonia (Begoniaceae), with a reappraisal of the sectional delimitation (Bot. Bull. Acad. Sin. 43: 313-327. 2002).

In China, all species are perennial herbs (rarely subshrubs). All species with basal tubers are described as deciduous, although living material is not available for all tuberous species. The aerial parts of the plants wilt in winter or in the dry season. Most species are monoecious with cymose, dichasial inflorescences. The inflorescences are usually protandrous (staminate flowers open before pistillate flowers) and gynaeandrous (staminate flowers basal and pistillate flowers distal).


Key 9

1 Leaf blade glabrous on both sides   (2)
+ Leaf blade pubescent   (10)
       
2 (1) Leaf blade shallowly lobed (divided to ca. 1/3 of leaf length).   39 B. dielsiana
+ Leaf blade unlobed or very shallowly lobed   (3)
       
3 (2) Leaf blade symmetric or nearly so, cauline leaves several.   126 B. psilophylla
+ Leaf blade distinctly asymmetric, cauline leaves 0 or 1(or 2)   (4)
       
4 (3) Rhizomes 2-3 cm in diam.; leaf blade 23-26 × 32-34 cm.   98 B. megalophyllaria
+ Rhizomes to 1(-2) cm in diam.; leaf blade to 16 cm   (5)
       
5 (4) Leaf blade basally rounded.   70 B. howii
+ Leaf blade basally cordate   (6)
       
6 (5) Styles 3; ovary 3-loculed; placentation axile or parietal   (7)
+ Styles 2; ovary 2-loculed; placentation axile   (8)
       
7 (6) Leaf blade green, broadly ovate to orbicular; wings of capsule oblate to transversely oblong; ovary 3-loculed; placentae axile.   48 B. fenicis
+ Leaf blade purplish with pale green spots adaxially, narrowly ovate to ovate; abaxial wing of capsule broadly elliptic to ligulate; ovary 1-loculed; placentae parietal.   124 B. pseudodryadis
       
8 (6) Petiole and leaf blade reddish when young, green when mature; bract to 5 cm.   150 B. subhowii
+ Petiole red, leaf blade adaxially green, abaxially reddish purple on veins; bract much smaller   (9)
       
9 (8) Leaf blade 9-16(-18) × 5-6(-10) cm; abaxial wing of capsule broadly elliptic to orbicular.   14 B. bouffordii
+ Leaf blade 3-9 × 2-6 cm; abaxial wing of capsule ligulate.   138 B. rubinea
       
10 (1) Leaf blade broadly lanceolate to narrowly ovate.   22 B. chishuiensis
+ Leaf blade ovate, broadly ovate, orbicular or nearly so   (11)
       
11 (10) Leaf blade shallowly lobed (divided to ca. 1/3 of leaf length)   (12)
+ Leaf blade unlobed or very shallowly lobed   (14)
       
12 (11) Rhizome with elongate internodes.   131 B. repenticaulis
+ Rhizome with congested internodes   (13)
       
13 (12) Leaf blade adaxially subglabrous or sparsely hispidulous; petiole not sulcate.   46 B. emeiensis
+ Leaf blade adaxially sparsely pubescent when young; petiole sulcate.   96 B. manhaoensis
       
14 (11) Leaf blade adaxially long setose   (15)
+ Leaf blade not long setose   (18)
       
15 (14) Ovary glabrous, 2-loculed; leaf blade variegated, setae pale color.   133 B. rex
+ Ovary hairy, 2- or 3-loculed; leaf blade not variegated; setae red   (16)
       
16 (15) Plant prostrate with slender stems, internodes of stem elongate.   139 B. ruboides
+ Plant rhizomatous, internodes congested   (17)
       
17 (16) Ovary 3-loculed; styles 3; leaf blade unlobed.   143 B. setifolia
+ Ovary 2-loculed; styles 2; leaf blade very shallowly lobed.   82 B. limprichtii
       
18 (14) Ovary and tepals glabrous   (19)
+ Ovary and outer tepals abaxially hairy   (24)
       
19 (18) Styles 3; ovary 3-loculed   (20)
+ Styles 2; ovary 2-loculed   (21)
       
20 (19) Leaf blade adaxially glabrous or pilose, abaxially hispidulous, apex acute.   137 B. rotundilimba
+ Leaf blade adaxially hirsute, abaxially densely hirsute, apex acuminate.   148 B. sinovietnamica
       
21 (19) Leaf blade not spotted, green on both surfaces; flower buds subglobose   (22)
+ Leaf blade adaxially spotted, abaxially reddish; flower buds ovoid   (23)
       
22 (21) Leaf blade adaxially sparsely pubescent when young; tepals white.   96 B. manhaoensis
+ Leaf blade adaxially glabrous; tepals orange-red.   30 B. crocea
       
23 (21) Leaf blade with a horseshoe-shaped band; tepals pinkish or pink.   133 B. rex
+ Leaf blade with pale green spots on intercostal areas; tepals yellow.   168 B. xanthina
       
24 (18) Leaf blade with a white band in intercostal areas and/or rusty-red on veins, adaxially densely hairy; capsule unequally 3-winged; styles 3; ovary 2-loculed.   162 B. versicolor
+ Not as above   (25)
       
25 (24) Leaf blade rugose, with or without pale green spots, adaxially sparsely hairy; capsule subequally 3-winged; styles 3; ovary 3-loculed.   61 B. gulinqingensis
+ Leaf blade not as above   (26)
       
26 (25) Styles 3; ovary 3-loculed   (27)
+ Styles 2; ovary 2-loculed   (28)
       
27 (26) Tepals and ovary shortly pilose; leaf blade 5.5-11 × 4.8-8.5 cm.   148 B. sinovietnamica
+ Tepals and ovary villous; leaf blade 1.8-8 × 1.5-6.2 cm.   108 B. obsolescens
       
28 (26) Leaf puberulous on abaxial surface and on petiole   (29)
+ Leaf not puberulous   (30)
       
29 (28) Rhizomes slender, to 1 cm in diam., internodes elongated, 1-2(-3) cm.   35 B. daweishanensis
+ Rhizomes 2-3 cm in diam., internodes congested.   86 B. longanensis
       
30 (28) Leaf blade spotted   (31)
+ Leaf blade green or sometimes reddish, not spotted   (32)
       
31 (30) Leaf blade adaxially glaucous with metallic shine, unlobed.   135 B. rockii
+ Leaf blade adaxially pale greenish to whitish along main veins against reddish background color, very shallowly lobed.   8 B. augustinei
       
32 (30) Leaf blade with fine, long hairs to 6 mm.   44 B. duclouxii
+ Leaf blade with short hairs to 1 mm   (33)
       
33 (32) Leaf blade 3.5-5 cm.   56 B. gagnepainiana
+ Leaf blade usually larger   (34)
       
34 (33) Leaves very shallowly lobed; cauline leaves 1 or 2.   149 B. smithiana
+ Leaves unlobed; cauline leaves absent.   15 B. brevisetulosa

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