Begonia reniformis

Dryand. (1791)

This name is accepted

Kingdom: Viridiplantae Phylum: Magnoliophyta Class/Clade: Eudicot-Rosids Order: Cucurbitales Family: Begoniaceae Genus: Begonia

grape-leaf begonia

Description

Key Characters:

Growth Form: Stout perennial herb, 10–25 dm tall.

Stems: Stems green, erect, unbranched, rufous pilose when young.

Roots: Fibrous root system.

Leaves: Leaves simple, rarely compound. Alternate; widely spaced, blades oblique to petioles. Blades reniform–cordate, 9–17 cm long, 1.2–2 cm wide. Upper surfaces sparsely scabrous; lower surfaces densely pilose when young; blades membranous. Margins coarsely and shallowly lobed, undulate, and sparsely ciliate. Petioles 8–16 cm long. Stipules ovate–oblong, 1.5–3 cm long, entire.

Flowers: Flowers numerous in axillary, subumbellate cymes. Flowers unisexual (plants monoecious), often somewhat irregular. Bracts deciduous, similar to stipules. Perianth parts usually distinct, rarely inconsistently connate, staminate flowers usually consisting of 4 parts in 2 opposite pairs, the lower apparently represent the Calyx, the upper representing the corolla, occasionally only 2 parts or more than 4; pistillate flowers usually consisting of a single imbricate series of 5 Perianth parts or sometimes 2–4(6–8). Perianth of staminate flowers in 4 parts, white to pale pink, outer ones very broadly elliptic, ca. 8–9 mm long, inner pair elliptic, ca. 7 mm long. pistillate perianth parts usually 5, larger pair broadly elliptic, ca. 8 mm long, smaller pair elliptic, ca. 7 mm long, the fifth one elliptic, ca. 8 mm long. Stamens ca. 18, distinct; anthers dithecal, opening by longitudinal slits or occasionally by terminal pores, the connective usually protruded above the pollen sacs or sometimes well separating them. Ovary inferior, with as many cells or rarely the placental partitions not complete and thus 1-celled, placentation axile or, when ovary 1-celled, parietal; ovules numerous, anatropous; styles distinct or sometimes connate, usually 2-lobed; stigmas usually twisted.

Fruit: Loculicidal capsules; usually with prominent unequal or equal wings; sometimes fleshy and indehiscent; capsules ellipsoid; ca. 8–10 mm long; winged; the larger wing ca. 7 mm wide. Seeds numerous and small; endosperm essentially absent; reticulate.

Ploidy: 2n = 38; 70

Habitat: naturalized in usually dry; open or shaded; disturbed sites.

Elevation Range:

Historical Distribution

Uses and Culture

USES

  • Yes

Natural History

Statewide Status

Naturalized

Island Status

O'ahu Naturalized
Hawai'i Naturalized

Dispersal Agents


Pollinators

Bibliography

Name Published In: Trans. Linn. Soc. London 1: 161 (1791)

Other References

Wagner et al. 1990:384 (H [as B. reniformis]); Herbst & Wagner 1996:10 (O); Staples et al. 2002:6 (Misapplied: B. reniformis = B. vitifolia); Staples & Herbst 2005:176 (KEY), 177 (DESCR); Wagner et al. 2012:17 (recognized as B. reniformis in US checklist)

Occurrences

SNo. Scientific Name Scientific Name Authorship Locality Habitat Basis of Record Recorded By Record Number Island Source Date
1 Begonia reniformis Dryand. ca. 2.5 mi s of kailua, above kuakini highway, north kona PRESERVED_SPECIMEN k. nagata 2586 Hawaii US 1/14/1983
2 Begonia reniformis Dryand. South Kona District, along Highway 11 between McCandless Ranch Headquarters and the turn-off to Hookena PRESERVED_SPECIMEN Herbst, D.R. 5633 Hawaii BISH 1/21/1976
3 Begonia reniformis Dryand. Captain Cook; Greenwell Ranch pasturelands below the highway PRESERVED_SPECIMEN Imada, C.T. s.n. Hawaii BISH 1/14/1990
4 Begonia reniformis Dryand. waianae, kaluakauila gulch Associated with Euphorbia haeleeleana, Pleomele forbesii, Reynoldsia, Sapindus. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN montgomery, s.l. collector number: s.n. Oahu BISH 3/1/1998
5 Begonia reniformis Dryand. South Kona District: along Highway 11 from Kailua to Keokea, at 1-1.5 miles S of turnoff to City of Refuge (Highway 160) Secondary vegetation along roadside. Locally abundant, naturalized. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN Lorence, D.H. 5840 Hawaii BISH 3/10/1988
6 Begonia reniformis Dryand. Waikane Gulch; along gully floor and steep slopes along gully Dominant plant in this gulch; generally in semi-shade and moist area. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN Obata, J.K. s.n. Oahu BISH 12/29/1993
7 Begonia reniformis Dryand. McCandless Ranch, Hookena Naturalized. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN Marks, A.L. s.n. Hawaii BISH 4/29/1985
8 Begonia reniformis Dryand. Honolulu: Herbarium of Bernice P. Bishop Museum PRESERVED_SPECIMEN Neal, M.C. s.n. Oahu BISH 1/9/1944
9 Begonia reniformis Dryand. mccandless ranch, hookena Naturalized. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN marks, a.l. collector number: s.n. Hawaii BISH 4/29/1985
10 Begonia reniformis Dryand. Windward Koolau Mountains, Kahaluu Valley, gulch north of water tunnel Small dry, boulder-strewn gulch with semi-closed canopy of mountain apple, kukui, Schefflera, Angiopteris, Pisonia. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN Imada, C.T. 2007-08 Oahu BISH 4/16/2007
11 Begonia reniformis Dryand. South Kona distr., between mile marker 100 and 101, roadside across from old cemetery Coarse herb among grasses and roadside weeds. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN Staples, G.W. Walsh, M. Collector Number: 1295 Hawaii BISH 2/22/2007
12 Begonia reniformis Dryand. Waianae, Kaluakauila Gulch Associated with Euphorbia haeleeleana, Pleomele forbesii, Reynoldsia, Sapindus. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN Montgomery, S.L. s.n. Oahu BISH 3/1/1998
13 Begonia reniformis Dryand. captain cook; amy b. h. greenwell ethnobotanical gardens wet forest PRESERVED_SPECIMEN herbst, d.r. staples iii, g.w. collector number: 9298 Oahu BISH 1/11/1991
14 Begonia reniformis Dryand. South Kona distr., between mile marker 100 and 101, roadside across from old cemetery Coarse herb among grasses and roadside weeds. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN Staples, G. 1295 Hawaii BISH 2/22/2007
15 Begonia reniformis Dryand. Waikane Gulch Along gully floor and steep slopes along gully; generally semi-shade and moist. Common. Dominant plant in this gulch. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN Obata, J.K. s.n. Oahu BISH 12/29/1993
16 Begonia reniformis Dryand. waikane gulch; along gully floor and steep slopes along gully PRESERVED_SPECIMEN obata, j.k. collector number: s.n. Hawaii BISH 12/29/1993
17 Begonia reniformis Dryand. One mile from Rt. 11 on the Ho'okena Beach Road, near Honaunau. In roadside scrub/dry forest. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN Lynwood Hume 209 Hawaii PTBG 4/14/1985
18 Begonia reniformis Dryand. Along Highway 11 from Kailua to Keokea, at 1-1.5 miles S. of turnoff to City of Refuge (Hig hway 160). Secondary vegetation along roadside. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN David H. Lorence 5840 Hawaii PTBG 3/10/1988
19 Begonia reniformis Dryand. Between mile marker 100 and 101. Roadside across from old cemetary. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN George Staples 1295 Hawaii PTBG 2/22/2007
20 Begonia reniformis Dryand. McCandless Ranch, Hookena. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN Mrs. A. Lester Marks s.n. Hawaii PTBG 4/19/1985
21 Begonia reniformis Dryand. Waikane Gulch, along gully floor and steep slopes along gully. Generally semi-shade and moist. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN John Obata s.n. Oahu PTBG 12/29/1993