Two-Petal Begonia is a thick-stemmed begonia.
Flowers are white, tinged with pink. Both male and female flowers have
two tepals. That is one feature to distinguish it from
Malabar Begonia. The female ovary has
three nearly equal wings. Flowers are carried on semi-erect, and later drooping
flower-cluster-stalks. Its stem
is erect and tapering, greyish brown in color. Leaves are medium-sized,
grass green, obliquely ovate, semi-heart-shaped, pointed at the tip,
and have a red sinus with the red radiating down indented veins. Leaves
are minutely warty, having white spots at the tip of warts with a short
white bristly hair coming from the center of each wart.
Two-Petal Begonia is found in Western Ghats. Flowering: February-September.
Identification credit: Makarand Mohanrao Aitawade, Mark Hughes
Photographed near Mavingundi, Karnataka & Kerala.
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