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Source: iNaturalist Begonia paranaensis is a species of plants with 1 observation More Info Computer Vision Model Pending
Family Name: Begoniaceae. Currently Accepted Name: Begonia paranaensis Brade - Determined By: B. G. Schubert, 1969. Locality: USA. California.
The native range of this species is Brazil (Paraná). It is a subshrub and grows primarily in the seasonally dry tropical biome.
Tracheophyta; Magnoliopsida; Cucurbitales. Family: Genus: Species: Sub-Species: Variety: Begoniaceae; Begonia; Begonia paranaensis.
Jan 22, 2021 · Begonia paranaensis Brade — it's an outstanding species native to the Brazilian Atlantic forest. · New Begonia hybrid created by Marco from the ...
Stems to 1.5m tall. Leaves broadly ovate, to 30 cm long, lobed, dark green, velvety textured surface with short, scattered hairs and pronounced, ...
Plants Kingdom Plantae ; Vascular Plants Phylum Tracheophyta ; Flowering Plants Subphylum Angiospermae ; Dicots Class Magnoliopsida ; Begonias, Gourds, and Allies ...
Publication Detail - Collections tab for exsiccatae info. · class: Equisetopsida C. Agardh · subclass: Magnoliidae Novák ex Takht. · superorder: Rosanae Takht.
These tall-growing begonias need ample room, whether as garden or pot plants. When grown in pots it is essential to provide at maturity a large, deep pot to ...
These begonias all have very thick stems, and usually do not branch much, instead sending up new growth from the base.