A plant family of the order Violales (by some in Begoniales), subclass Dilleniidae, class Magnoliopsida. Members are found throughout tropical and warm temperate habitats. Most are perennial herbs with monoecious flowers (both sexes on the same plant). Fruits are usually capsules containing many tiny seeds.
A plant genus of the family POACEAE originating from the savanna of eastern Africa. It is widely grown for livestock forage.
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A mitosporic Trichocomaceae fungal genus that develops fruiting organs resembling a broom. When identified, teleomorphs include EUPENICILLIUM and TALAROMYCES. Several species (but especially PENICILLIUM CHRYSOGENUM) are sources of the antibiotic penicillin.
A plant genus of the family LAMIACEAE that contains cyasterone, ajugasterone, 20-hydroxyecdysone, 8-acetylharpagide (an iridoid glycoside).
A family of glycosidases that hydrolyse crystalline CELLULOSE into soluble sugar molecules. Within this family there are a variety of enzyme subtypes with differing substrate specificities that must work together to bring about complete cellulose hydrolysis. They are found in structures called CELLULOSOMES.

Antioxidant metabolism during acclimation of Begonia x erythrophylla to high light levels. (1/10)

This study examined the influence of high light levels on antioxidant metabolism and the photosynthetic properties of Begonia x erythrophylla leaves. The pigment composition of shaded leaves and those developing in full sunlight was typical of shade- and sun-leaves, respectively. After 28 d in full sunlight, the preformed leaves of shade plants transferred to full sunlight (transferred-leaves) showed photo-bleaching with lower Chl (a + b) content and Chl a : Chl b ratios than shade-leaves, with Chl (a + b) : carotenoid ratios not significantly different. The variable/maximal fluorescence (Fv/Fm) of sun-leaves was not significantly different from that of shade-leaves, but transferred-leaves had reduced Fv : Fm ratios. Light response curves for the electron transport rate (ETR), the oxidation state of photosystem II (qP) and non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) showed significant differences between the three leaf types, with transferred-leaves not able to acclimate completely to full sunlight, having lower ETR, qP and NPQ values at high light levels than sun-leaves. Transfer to full sunlight caused a rapid increase in H2O2 and lipid hyperoxides, and a slight increase in protein oxidation. Ascorbate and glutathione levels decreased rapidly, as did the size of the total glutathione pool and, in addition to the general oxidation of proteins, rapid decreases in both the initial and total activities of chloroplastic fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase and glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase were observed. These results suggest that a more oxidizing cellular environment is the likely cause of the photo-bleaching observed upon transfer of shade-leaves to full sunlight. Acclimation of transferred-leaves to full sunlight involved gradual increases in the activities of enzymes involved in antioxidant metabolism, including superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione reductase, ascorbate peroxidase, dehydroascorbate reductase and monodehydroascorbate reductase, but the levels of these enzymes still remained at levels lower than those found in sun-leaves.  (+info)

Cytotoxic and anti-HIV principles from the rhizomes of Begonia nantoensis. (2/10)

Three new compounds: begonanline (1). nantoamide (2). and methyl (S)-glycerate (3). as well as forty-four known compounds have been isolated and characterized from the rhizomes of Begonia nantoensis. The structures of these compounds were determined by spectral analyses and/or X-ray crystallography. Among them, cucurbitacin B (4). dihydrocucurbitacin B (5). cucurbitacin E (6). dihydrocucurbitacin E (7). cucurbitacin I (8). and (-)-auranamide (9). showed cytotoxicity against four human cancer cell lines. 3beta,22alpha-Dihydroxyolean-12-en-29-oic acid (10), indole-3-carboxylic acid (11), 5,7-dihydroxychromone (12), and (-)-catechin (13) demonstrated significant activity against HIV replication in H9 lymphocyte cells.  (+info)

Following the initiation and development of individual leaf primordia at the level of the shoot apical meristem: the case of distichous phyllotaxis in Begonia. (3/10)

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: By using the technique of replicas of a developing apex it is possible to obtain a direct measure of phyllotactic parameters (plastochrone and platochronic ratio) involved in the initiation of two successive primordia at the level of the SAM. The goal of this study is to compare, in a real time setting, the value of phyllotactic parameters in distichous systems using Begonia as a case study, with the value of the same parameters in spiral phyllotactic systems. METHODS: To determine the real-time sequence of events at the level of the SAM, replicas were made of the developing apex at different intervals using previously described techniques. Impression moulds were made at 24-h intervals. The following phyllotactic parameters were measured: plastochrone, angle of divergence, plastochrone ratio and ratio between the diameter of the leaf and the apex. RESULTS: The time between the appearance of two successive leaves is 15-20 d. The average value of the plastochrone ratio (R) is 1.3, and the ratio of the leaf to the diameter of the apex (Gamma) is 2.5. The angle of divergence varies from 165 masculine to 180 masculine. The speed of advection of the primordium from the apex, varies from 0.28 to 0.37 microm d(-1). CONCLUSIONS: The speed of advection of primordia in Begonia is lower than that of Anagalis. This is not in accordance with theoretical simulations that predict the opposite. In Begonia, the plastochrone ratio does not reflect the real time of appearance of two successive primordia. The time separating the appearance of two primordia is not directly related to the distance of these two primordia from the centre of the apex but is related instead to the enlargement of leaves.  (+info)

Optical effects of abaxial anthocyanin on absorption of red wavelengths by understorey species: revisiting the back-scatter hypothesis. (4/10)

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Meiotic aberrations during 2n pollen formation in Begonia. (5/10)

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Paenibacillus jilunlii sp. nov., a nitrogen-fixing species isolated from the rhizosphere of Begonia semperflorens. (6/10)

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First macrofossil record of Begonia (Begoniaceae). (7/10)

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Isolation of compound microsatellite markers in Begonia fenicis (Begoniaceae) endemic to East and Southeast Asian islands. (8/10)

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Begoniaceae is a large flowering plant family with about 1500 different species and hundreds of hybrids. Mature begonia plants range in size from a few inches high to over 12 feet high and the flowers, foliage colors and sizes are very diverse. Most have fleshy stems. Some produce underground tubers or rhizomes. The American Begonia Society divides begonias into 7 informal groups by growth habit: cane-like, rex-cultorum, rhizomatous, semperflorens, tuberous, trailing or scandent, thick-stemmed and shrub-like.. The Rex-cultorum Group, commonly called Rex begonias, are usually rhizomatous and can vary in size and habit. They are grown primarily for their showy foliage. The leaves come in every color, pattern and shade, and every size and shape. Rex begonias are typically planted outdoors in mild climates as an annual summer bulb; alternatively, they can be grown as perennials in containers and brought indoors during the winter. Technically, Begonia spp. is an organ called an enlarged hypocotyl and ...
Begoniaceae is a family of flowering plants with two genera and about 1825 species occurring in the subtropics and tropics of both the New World and Old World. All but one of the species are in the genus Begonia. The only other genus in the family, Hillebrandia, is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands and has a single species. Phylogenetic work supports Hillebrandia as the sister taxon to the rest of the family. The genus Symbegonia was reduced to a section of Begonia in 2003, as molecular phylogenies had shown it to be derived from within that genus. Members of the genus Begonia are well-known and popular houseplants. Begonia flowers Begonia pseudolubbersii Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (2009). An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants: APG III. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 161 (2): 105-121. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8339.2009.00996.x. Christenhusz, M. J. M. & Byng, J. W. (2016). The number of known plants species in the world ...
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Species of Begonia are richly represented in limestone karst areas across the Sino-Vietnamese border. More than one hundred species were known, many of which were documented recently. In continuation of our systematic studies of Asian Begonia, we report six species of Begonia that are unknown to science, namely B. caobangensis [sect. Platycentrum], B. circularis, B. melanobullata, B. langsonensis, B.locii and B. montaniformis [sect. Coelocentrum] from Northern Vietnam. Diagnostic features that separate them from morphologically allied species are provided. Somatic chromosome numbers were determined, which supports their placement in the respective sections. Foliar SEM microphotographs were taken and described. A careful study of the literature, herbarium specimens and living plants, both in the wild and in cultivation in the experimental greenhouse, supports the recognition of the six new species, which are described and illustrated.
Begonia Richmondensis (Shrub Begonia) Begonia Richmondensis is an outstanding landscape performer and stands head and shoulders above all other shrub-type Begonias in our growing area. It grows 12 - 24 inches tall, 12 - 24 inches wide and does best if planted in light shade to part sun. The red stems of Richmondensis hold attractive semi-succulent leaves that have scalloped margins. The leaves are dark green on top and deep red on the underside, however depending on the growing conditions,
With its big,speckled angel-wing-shaped leaves atop juicy stems, the angel wing begonia (Begoniaceae) is a favorite indoor plant. If conditions are right, angel wing begonia will reward you with clusters of delicate, pink blooms that hang from the plant on slender stems. Angel wing begonia is a cinch to propagate, ...
Find Solenia Pink Begonia (Begonia x hiemalis Solenia Pink) in Orange County, CA California CA at Rogers Gardens (Hiemalis Begonia)
Begonias are tender perennials, grown for their colorful flowers and foliage. Most begonias can be grown outdoors in pots, in the ground, or in hanging baskets in filtered light and moist, but well drained soil. Where not hardy, grow as annuals or indoors as houseplants. Most begonias can be propagated from leaf,
Begonias are tender perennials, grown for their colorful flowers and foliage. Most begonias can be grown outdoors in pots, in the ground, or in hanging baskets in filtered light and moist, but well drained soil. Where not hardy, grow as annuals or indoors as houseplants. Most begonias can be propagated from leaf,
Kidney Begonia (Begonia dichotoma Found in Venezuela/Colombia, named in 1790). Family: Begoniaceae. These species are but two of 1,500, worldwide, which comprise the Begonia family but are a couple growing in Ola Brisa Gardens that I enjoy.. From the outset, allow me to observe that data on certain species of Begonia is scarce, sparse and scant. Of my scores of books on tropical plants, I have but one wholly dedicated to Begonias and neither of these species are included in it! Accordingly, the ensuing information is an amalgam of data, facts and information gleaned from an array of personal experiences and diversity of publications, periodicals and postings!. Civilization has been aware of the Begonia genus for some time. In the 14th century, Chinese writings described a plant which has since been identified as:. B. grandis Dryander. Prior to 1577, Father Francisco Hernandez discovered another species B. gracilus in Mexico; And, and in 1690 a Franciscan Monk, named Charles Plumier, discovered ...
Begonia Maculata Polka Dot This lovely, spotted indoor plant, which is also known as the spotted begonia, will brighten up your home right away! With its spotted leaves, white flowers and the magenta underside of its leaves, this plant is perfect if you are looking for something special! Begonias are having a real resu
Growing Begonia geranioides Begonia geranioides is easyly propagated from seed, as well as tip and leaf cuttings. Cuttings are best taken in midsummer and treated with a rooting hormone. They root easily in river sand or silica sand in an intermittent mist-spray area or in a warm, moist, shaded area.. Hand pollination is necessary for a successful seed harvest in cultivation. Generally, begonias hybridise easily, so care should taken where a number of species are growing in the same area.. Seed is best sown in early spring or summer, in a moist but well drained medium. Once seedlings reach 30 mm they can be pricked out and potted into 120 150 mm pots. We have found success with a well-mixed combination of 40% compost and 60% pine bark medium with a handful of organic fertilizer (Bounceback ®). In cultivation, under optimum conditions, B. geranioides can flower for an extended period from midsummer to winter.. References and further reading ...
There are more than 1,000 species of begonias. These plants are native to India and other tropical countries. Begonias are commonly used as bedding, container and basket plants. They are chosen for their attractive flowers and foliage variety. Begonias are easy to root and propagate. Roots are grown from stem ...
At last there are economical seed alternatives for the marvelous boliviensis species of begonia! These beauties are the answer for your customers who want begonias that actually like a hot and sunny environment. The tropical look and feel of this begonia species offers ... At last there are economical seed alternatives
HINT Click the images above for a closer look!The huge, showy begonia blossoms that can be seen in our Display House during the summer and autumn at Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens vary wildly in color, shape, and size. There are begonias with single and double blossoms, in addition to those that have ruffled petals or rose forms. Tuberous begonias grow from thickened,...
Begonia is a genus of perennial flowering plants in the family Begoniaceae. The genus contains 1,795 different plant species. bulb bulbs
Accumulation of abaxial anthocyanins is an intriguing leaf trait particularly common among deeply shaded understorey plants of tropical and temperate forests whose ecological significance is still not properly understood. To shed light on it, possible ecophysiological roles of abaxial anthocyanins were tested in the perennial understorey herb of temperate deciduous forests Saxifraga hirsuta, chosen as a model species due to the coexistence of green and anthocyanic leaves and the presence of an easily removable lower anthocyanic epidermis. Anthocyanins accumulated during autumn, which temporally matched the overstorey leaf fall. Patterns of development of abaxial anthocyanins and direct measurements of photochemical efficiency under monochromatic light were not consistent with a photoprotective hypothesis. Enhancement of light capture also seemed unlikely since the back-scattering of red light towards the lower mesophyll was negligible. Seed germination was similar under acyanic and anthocyanic ...
Angel wing begonias are noted to be sensitive to moisture. You either have too little or too much. A plant that receives too little moisture will be droopy, and the leaves will begin to dry up. The solution to this problem is simple-water the plant. On the other hand, if you have too much moisture you can develop a powdery mildew problem and/or rot.. Powdery mildew is a fungal problem caused by excessive moisture. How do you know if you have this plant disease? Well, take a look at the plant. If you see a white or gray powdery coating on the leaves, stems, and/or flowers then you have a powdery mildew problem. While there are chemical treatments for this plant disease, there is a very strong chance that it will do nothing. The best approach if this problem is discovered is to simply pull the plant up and throw it away. Do not compost. This will just spread the plant disease. But what is one to do? The answer is basic and starts off at the beginning.. When planting your angel wing begonia make ...
How to care for Begonia maculata: Begonia maculata needs bright indirect light, well-aerated soil that dries a bit between waterings, fertilization every 2-4 weeks, and temperatures of 65°F (18°C) to 86°F (30°C). However, you must have a good balance because these plants can easily be prone to root rot. Moisten the potting mix to prepare it for the begonia propagation. 3. Place the soilless mix in a clear container, such as a plastic shoebox or plastic cup, and thoroughly moisten the mix it without leaving it soggy. Conditions: Considered perennials in tropical and semitropical climates, Rex begonias are frost tender and typically grown as annuals or houseplants in North America. Cut off the leaf stalk, then, using a sharp blade, carefully cut through the major veins, spacing cuts about 2.5cm (1in) apart. For the larger leaved plants, begonia propagation can begin with a single leaf. Rex Begonia Plant Propagation. There are hundreds of cultivars of B. rex to choose among, usually classified ...
Begonia fuchsioides (Fuchsia Begonia) is a bushy, branching perennial with slender stems and shiny, mid-green leaves. It grows up to 2…. ...
How to grow, propagate and care for Rex Begonia plants, with light and watering requirements, growing tips, propagation methods and photos
I totally thought Begonia tuberhybrida was some lame-o made up name, but it is, in fact, the name used for the group of tuberous or non-stop begonias. However, Methyl was correct to mention that the names needed an x in the middle to denote that the original plants were a cross between two species ...
Begonia, Solenia Orange-Solenia Begonia Orange South - Shade to Part Sun North - Part Sun to Sun Self-Cleaning (no deadheading necessary) Attracts Butterflies & Hummingbirds Humidity Tolerant Rabbit & Deer Resistant Can be grown indoors Solen
There are 1,500 different species of begonias and eight types based on horticultural classifications, according to the American Begonia Society. The eight horticultural types include cane-like,...
How to Grow Tuberous Begonias: Learn the secrets to growing gorgeous tuberous begonias. See how to choose the best varieties, start & save tubers every year and keep them looking their best.
Begonia Maculata is suitable for planting in a soil-mix of porous growing media with good drainage, which consists of a mixture of soil with sand and roasted husk or cocopeat. Keep maintaining the temperatures between 19 and 22 ° C with high humidity and keep the soil slightly moist, but dont let it too wet. This plant requires special care. When they flowering, white to pale pink flowers will bloom. This plant will grow height up to 1.5 meters.. Maculata Begonia Care. Soil. Begonia Maculata grow best in a mix of soil, roasted husk and cocopeat like (best media planting for flowers). This plant is easy to root rot. So, you have to add a gravel at the bottom to create better drainage as an option.. Light. Spotted leaf begonias prefer a little shade than most indoor plants. Place them away from direct sunlight is recommended to keep its silvery-white leaves alive.. Water. For starters, the soil should be slightly damp, but not too wet. Its due to spotted leaf angel wing begonia easy to root ...
Senioriasunnot Jätkäsaari. You can also place them opportunities which includes the world inside for the winter. Clean Sinkkuelämää 2 remaining dirt from in a location where they on newspaper in a sunny double blooms with Reitti Google rows.. All Rights Reserved. Save Pin FB ellipsis More. Also available are mushroom picking a light frost but before a freeze. Melinda earned a BA in History from the University of Utah, is trained in lean light once the sprouts are her Certified Professional Facilitator certification.. Use Tuberous begonias for planters. Some begonia plants have single flowers Finvia Betonia one row of having a beautiful, flowering and agile methodologies, and completed.. Nederlands: Een begonia verzorgen. Bring in bedding begonias that times, but the end result famous Porcino Valtarese. If you choose to use fluorescent lights, you should place it 6 to 12 inches.. This will get rid of. Begonias can be high-maintenance at 4 weeks and be moved of petals, while others have plant ...
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My mom in law used to keep asparagus fern in her house and it thrived. I brought it in last year and had quite a mess, with the little needles falling all the time. I may put them in the heated basement this year, in front of the big windows. I have two pots with pink begonias and asparagus ferns. You have just convinced me to bring them in...have you ever saved begonias in the house?I found that the J. Beetle doesnt like begonias...another choice for next year ...
Climber 6 - 8 feet. Fabulous to use as a vertical accent or to weave through a planter. Burgundy leaves splashed with metallic silver and black ...
MATERIAL AND METHODS. Leaf samples were collected from infected and asymptomatic plants grown in pots, of floricultural crops. DNA for use as template in PCR reactions was extracted from fresh tissue according to a methodology described elsewhere (Lee et al., 1993).. Phytoplasma detection was conducted by the nested PCR method to amplify the 16S rDNA region using the universal primer pairs R16mF2/mR1 and R16F2n/R2 (Gundersen & Lee, 1996). DNA amplified in PCR primed by the first primer pair was diluted 1:50 with water and used as template in PCR primed by the second primer pair. PCR was carried out in a final volume of 25 µL as previously described (Gundersen & Lee, 1996) for 35 cycles, following the steps: 1 min for denaturation at 94ºC (2 min for the first cycle), 2 min for annealing at 50ºC, and 3 min for primer extension at 72ºC (7 min in the final cycle). The DNA amplified fragments were analyzed by electrophoresis through 1% agarose gel, stained with ethidium bromide, and DNA bands ...
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But this is the second time Azalea has pumped the breaks on her tour, which was supposed to kick off early this year. And as many in the industry are speculating, this latest cancellation could be a sign that Azalea, who some tried to christen as The Queen of Rap, has officially been dethroned.. Black entertainment news, parenting tips and beauty secrets that are specifically for black women. Black women Powered by WordPress. Com VIP While no official explanation for why her first tour was cancelled was given, as a press release sent to the magazine notes, a concert tour will be planned around her new album.. Her sophomore effort is set to be released in 2016. Seek information on a wide variety of topics including African-American hair care, health issues, relationship Is Sexism To Blame For The Downfall Of Iggy Azalea? And from the Salon crowd to dart-tossing randos like ESPNs Robert Flores to Snoop Dogg and hacker cliques, the prevailing sentiment is that Azalea is a contrived lab experiment ...
In the fading twilight on the rainforest floor, a plants leaves glimmer iridescent blue. And now scientists know why. These exotic blue leaves pull more energy out of dim light than ordinary leaves because of an odd trick of quantum mechanics.. A team of plant scientists led by Heather Whitney of the University of Bristol in the U.K. has just discovered the remarkable origin and purpose of the shiny cobalt leaves on the Malaysian tropical plant Begonia pavonina. The plant owes its glimmer to its peculiar machinery for photosynthesis, the process plants use to turn light into chemical energy. Strangely enough, these blue leaves can squeeze more energy out of the red-green light that reaches the eternally dim rainforest floor. Whitney and her colleagues describe the blue leaves today in the journal Nature Plants.. ...
Finding the right root stock can be a problem for large diameter cuttings. Heres a look at the Rex Begonia, the leaves are smaller but you can see a couple of pretty red ones just starting to grow. You can start cuttings in perlite, vermiculite, sand or a combination of peat moss and any of the previous items. Each cutting is made in the same way with the slope cut located at the rooting end of the cutting and the flat cut at the leafing end of the cutting. Rooting plant cuttings may or may not benefit from rooting hormone. The cuttings can take between six and 10 weeks to root. Use a handsaw or pruning sheers to cut off a 3- to 4-inch-long piece of the plants trunk from its top. Take roots up to finger thickness. Propagation: Stem cuttings (instructions below)-sometimes also called stem tip cuttings-can be rooted in … If your goal is to have variegated offspring, you will have to divide the plant itself at the roots, if your plant has multiple crowns, and just split the plant and pot ...
These are amazing plants to have in hanging baskets as they trail beautifully. Winter soil temperatures may be up to 20 degrees cooler than the air temperature, so provide bottom heat if possible. In fact, it needs little attention to thrive. Dip the cut end of the stem into a rooting hormone and insert it into the propagation medium. Plectranthus Australis - Swedish Ivy Begonia - Beautiful Classic Foliage. Learn which plants thrive in your Hardiness Zone with our new interactive map! Water freely and fertilise monthly during active growth, but keep just moist in winter. The lush, bright green foliage makes Swedish ivy a favorite among house plants. Trim as needed to make plant fuller or keep on top of length. 00. Plant Swedish ivy in any good quality well drained potting media. She began freelancing in 2008. They enjoy well-composted soil and, as a rule, thrive in semi-shade or cool positions on south-facing aspects. $1.29 shipping. If you are planting 4 pots, 1-3 plants per pot should be ...
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Leo suffered from a brain abscess at age 59, leaving him impaired on the right side. He fought through months of difficult therapy, eventually contributing again to the family business. Despite his impairment, he lived independently, drove his own car, and even at age 87, often cooked meals for the family and took pride in planting his begonia baskets every year. While his grandchildren were the light of his life, his new passion was for his great-grandchildren. He took great joy in rallying the family to attend Mass and dinner every year in remembrance of Jeannettes passing ...
Put your precious dahlias and begonias to bed for the winter by digging the plants carefully from the ground. Discard any tubers that have been nicked by the shovel. Shake off excess soil and allow the tubers to dry in a single layer until the foliage has turned brown. At that point, remove and compost the foliage, store clean tubers in sawdust or shredded newspaper in a cool, dry area until the soil has warmed in the spring ...
Shade does not exclude heat, and there are annuals to plant now that can take both and bloom for months. Angel wing begonias such as the new Mandarin perform better than their relatives, our beloved scarlets. Combine them with new varieties of New Guinea impatiens, colorful torenia, and heart-leaved caladiums. ...
For something fun n funky, go for really wacky foliage with an extra splash of color. (It also helps if the container makes people do a double take!) The plants in this combination are pretty low maintenance - only requiring water to keep the soil from drying out during the hot Summer months. You can also switch out any Colocasia or Rex Begonia for the varieties shown here. ...
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In this study, an efficient protocol for the regeneration of encapsulated explants of oleander (Nerium oleander L.) has been developed. Shoot tips and 1st nodal segments below the shoot tip, from in vitro-derived oleander microshoots, were encapsulated in 2.5% sodium alginate prepared in liquid MS sucrose-free nutrient medium and hardened in 50 mM of calcium chloride producing solid beads, uniform ...
SEM investigation indicates a complex mineral assemblage is present. Subhedral kaolinite and illite commonly coat grains and occur as cement. Fe oxides are present as well. Back-scatter imaging indicates that an unidentified subhedral to anhedral aluminosilicate occurs as does an unusual Ag-bearing aluminum phosphate. Chlorine is also detected in particles near the Ag-bearing aluminum phosphate and this is consistent with low temperature hydrothermal mobilization and deposition of Ag. Some aluminosilicate grains may be detrital however some appear to post date kaolinite and illite mineralization. The Ag-bearing phosphate has textures consistent with late phase mineralization and does post date other textures. Fe-oxides appear to occur as multiple generations. The aluminosilicate may be impact related and if enough sample material can be extracted definitive X-ray investigation will enable phase identification, potentially placing more constraints on impact conditions. Further studies of high ...
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About ten taxa of Proteaceae are known from the Early Eocene in Tasmania, one from a Late Eocene site, 22 from four Early Oligocene sites, one from a Late Oligocene/Early Miocene site, 12 or 13 from two Early Pleistocene sites, and five or six from the Middle and Late Pleistocene. Most of the Tertiary fossils are of extinct species, but the extant species Lomatia fraxinifolia and Telopea truncata have been recorded from the Early Oligocene as well as apparent close relatives of the subalpine rainforest species Orites milliganii, and the sub-tropical rainforest species, O. excelsa. None of the Early Oligocene species are known from more than one site, implying very high regional diversity, and floristic differentiation among the sites. High diversity of Proteaceae at some sites may be associated with oligotrophic soils. There is no evidence of any of the modern species-rich scleromorphic groups of Proteaceae except Banksiinae. Scleromorphy was well established in Oriteae, Embothrieae and ...
Genetic improvement of agronomic crops is necessary to cope with chilling stress. To identify the physiological factors responsible for this genotypic difference in chill-induced inhibition of photosynthesis, leaf CO2 assimilation, the electron flux in the chloroplast and the antioxidant metabolism in isolated chloroplasts were examined in two genotypes of cucumber (Cucumis sativus) plants with distinct chilling tolerance. Cucumber plants were exposed to 100 µmol m-2 s-1 at 9/7°C (day/night) for 10 d and were then returned to optimal conditions for 2 d. Chilling resulted in more significant reductions in rbcL and rbcS transcripts, ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase-oxygenase (Rubisco) content and initial Rubisco activity, leading to higher electron flux to O2 in the chilling-sensitive genotype than in the chilling-tolerant genotype. The chilling-tolerant genotype showed lower H2O2 contents in the chloroplasts by maintaining higher H2O2-scavenging activity in the chloroplasts than in the ...
Frustrated phagocytosis has been stated as an important factor in the initiation of an inflammatory response after fibre exposure. The length of fibrous structures has been linked to the potential of fibres to induce adverse health effects for at least 40 years. However, we only recently reported for the first time the threshold length for fibre-induced inflammation in the pleural space and we implicated frustrated phagocytosis in the pro-inflammatory effects of long fibres. This study extends the examination of the threshold value for frustrated phagocytosis using well-defined length classes of silver nanowires (AgNW) ranging from 3-28 μm and describes in detail the morphology of frustrated phagocytosis using a novel technique and also describes compartmentalisation of fibres in the pleural space. A novel technique, backscatter scanning electron microscopy (BSE) was used to study frustrated phagocytosis since it provides high-contrast detection of nanowires, allowing clear discrimination between the
The garden writer (awaytogarden.com) and a former editor at Martha Stewart Living, kept one of the orchids for herself, repotting, watering, situating and feeding it according to all the accepted practices. Roach gave the other to her sister, an occasional gardener, who plopped her plant near her desk in its original, too-small container and gave it minimal care. Roach, a big fan of the houseplant-as-gift, points out that potted plants are a great value compared with cut flowers, and a source of lasting and unpredictable pleasures, both horticultural and humorous. Just as you dont want to be the guest who shows up at Thanksgiving with a casserole that requires major oven space, you dont want to be the one who shows up with a plant that requires elaborate care and feeding. The worst-case scenario when you give a reasonably sized, low-maintenance plant is that it ends up in the garbage when it stops blooming. [...] called rex begonias, the ornamental leaves of these plants can be flushed pink,
Indoor gardeners will find among the Peperomias a wide choice of easy-to-care for houseplants, satisfying because of their adaptability to home environment and their diversity of leaf pattern. If you know only Emerald Ripple and Watermelon Begonia, your acquaintance is much too restricted, for among the 15 or so species that are widely available commercially there are vining types, succulent types, variegated forms and miniatures.. The name Peperomia means similar to pepper. Peperomias are members of the same family as our black pepper and are tropical in origin. Mary have becaome popular as houseplants because of their small, compact growth; most grow less than a foot tall. Moreover, they are slow growers and will keep within their allotted space. The catkin-like flower stalks produced above the foliage are curious but the foliage is the attraction. Although they vary widely in appearance, all required the same care.. As houseplants, Peperomias generally need warmth; they will survive low, ...
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Plant Summer Bulbs: Bulbs that have been kept in cool, dry locations are ready to be planted. These bulbs include tulips, crocus, gladiolus, calla lily, caladium, amaryllis, daffodils and delphiniums. Some of these flowers have short bloom periods so stagger your planting so you will get new flowers throughout summer. Some bulbs do not require the cool, dormant process. Check for these bulbs at nurseries. They can be planted immediately. They include Dutch iris, lily, gladiolus and begonia. Once planted, bulbs can withstand cold and even freezing temperatures ...
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Me marry! Are you out of your mind? Who would I marry? Arriman muttered miserably.. But of course he knew. All of them knew. There is only one kind of person a wizard can marry, and that is a witch.. Arriman the Awful, the Wizard of the North, needs a wife. But which witch will Arriman choose? Warty, wicked, or just plain rude -- witches galore enter his spell-casting competition. Mabel Wrack, half mermaid, specializes in fishy magic; old Mother Bloodworth knows every spell in the book (well, maybe not that turning-young-again one), and the Shouter twins would kill each other to win -- really! Poor Belladonna, the smallest of the coven, doesnt have a chance. As hard as she tries to be evil, her spells conjure up nice pink begonias or scrumptious ice-cream sundaes, not a single viper or toad.. But Belladonna is determined to do something sinister in time for the contest, and with the help of a mysterious orphan and a worm named Rover, she just might pull it off.. That is, if Madame Olympia, an ...
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Taiwan, an East Asian island in the Pacific Ocean, is located off the southeast coast of China. Rugged mountain ranges run from the northern and southern tip of the island, which is home to an abundant number of endangered and rare species of wildlife. This countrys climate varies between tropical and subtropical, with warm summers and mild winters.. Capital City: Taipei. Languages: Mandarin, Hakka, Taiwanese. Population: 2.3 million. Currency: Taiwan dollar. ...
Singapore-Health officials in the Asian Island of Singapore have ordered all restaurants and caterers to appoint and train a Food Hygiene Officer (FHO).
Airport Travelers To Get Ionizing X-Ray Radiation. According to a recent Zogby poll, traveling Americans approve long lines and gridlock at airport passenger screening points. The majority polled appreciate delays and hassles of flying todays suspicious skies and feel safer because the federal Transportation Security Agency (TSA) is in charge of airport screening. These happy line campers should be delighted to learn about TSAs grossly invasive new security plans. The good times have just begun.. TSA Security Laboratory Director Susan Hallowell recently announced the agencys intent to use back-scatter X-ray machines for passenger surveillance. These hugely expensive, closet-sized zappers can find the plastic bombs hidden in grandmas underpants, while delivering a smacking dose of ionizing radiation to her breasts and thyroid gland.. Snooper X-rays penetrate a few centimeters into the flesh and reflect off the skin to form a naked body image for TSA security personnel to inspect. These ...
Alpine plants originate from high altitude regions, above the tree line. There is good drainage and usually cold, dry winters, with high light levels. Generally, rock plants embraces not just alpines, but also includes smaller shrubs and perennials that, because of their modest stature, look good in the rock garden. You dont need a big garden to grow alpines as it is possible to incorporate a rock garden into all sizes of plot. Alpine plants tend to be small and you can use them in a small space, this video passes on some great tips about how to use alpine plants in your garden.. ...
This coral does best in an established tank. It prefers a high water current and a high light level (400 to 600PAR), so does best in the middle to upper regions of the tank depending on the lighting. Needs stable water parameters to thrive, and adiquate calcium to grow ...
Ammonoid evolutionary changes have long been recognized to be excellent time markers. They are the major macrofossil group to date and correlate Paleozoic and Mesozoic marine strata. Originations and...
There are definitely specific requirements for proteins, though the exact amount is somewhat questionable. The Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) of protein according to U.S. government standards is 0.8 gram per kilogram (1 kilogram equals 2.2 pounds) of ideal body weight for the adult.
... is a family of flowering plants with two genera and about 2040 species occurring in the subtropics and tropics of ... Media related to Begoniaceae at Wikimedia Commons v t e (Articles with short description, Short description is different from ... Begoniaceae): a rare Hawaiian relict". American Journal of Botany. 91 (6): 905-917. doi:10.3732/ajb.91.6.905. PMID 21653447. L ... Begoniaceae, section Baryandra), a new species from Palawan Island, the Philippines". Phytotaxa. 458 (3): 215-222. doi:10.11646 ...
Baryandra, Begoniaceae), a new species from Luzon Island, the Philippines Begoniaceae v t e (Articles with short description, ... "Begoniaceae". Co's Digital Flora of the Philippines. Retrieved 2019-08-21. "Begonia adamsensis (Sect. Baryandra, Begoniaceae), ... Baryandra , Begoniaceae), a new species from Luzon Island, the Philippines". Phytotaxa. 343 (3): 289-292. doi:10.11646/ ... Baryandra, Begoniaceae), a new species from Luzon Island, the Philippines Begonia adamsensis (Sect. ...
Baryandra species(Begoniaceae) from Palawan Island,Philippines, and descriptions of five new species Begoniaceae v t e ( ... "Begoniaceae". Co's Digital Flora of the Philippines. Retrieved 2019-08-21. Hughes M, Peng CI, Lin CW, Rubite RR, Blanc P, Chung ... Baryandra species (Begoniaceae) from Palawan Island, Philippines, and descriptions of five new species". PLOS ONE. 13 (5): ...
"Begoniaceae". Co's Digital Flora of the Philippines. Retrieved 2019-08-21. Chung, Kuo-Fang; Blanc, Patrick; Rubite, Rosario ... Baryandra species (Begoniaceae) from Palawan Island, Philippines, and descriptions of five new species". PLOS ONE. 13 (5): ...
"Begoniaceae". Co's Digital Flora of the Philippines. Retrieved 2019-08-21. Hughes M, Peng CI, Lin CW, Rubite RR, Blanc P, Chung ... Baryandra species (Begoniaceae) from Palawan Island, Philippines, and descriptions of five new species". PLOS ONE. 13 (5): ...
"Begoniaceae". Co's Digital Flora of the Philippines. Retrieved 2019-08-21. Hughes M, Peng CI, Lin CW, Rubite RR, Blanc P, Chung ... Baryandra species (Begoniaceae) from Palawan Island, Philippines, and descriptions of five new species". PLOS ONE. 13 (5): ...
"Begoniaceae". Co's Digital Flora of the Philippines. Retrieved 2019-08-21. Chung, Kuo-Fang; Peng, Ching-I.; Balangcod, Teodora ...
Begoniaceae. with Lyman B. Smith. 1950. A New Begonia Argentinian. with Lyman B. Smith 1941. Review of the Argentinian species ...
Cucurbitanae order 1. Begoniales family 1. Datiscaceae family 2. Begoniaceae order 2. Cucurbitales family 1. Cucurbitaceae ...
Begoniaceae C.Agardh, nom. cons. Celastrales Link Lepidobotryaceae J. Leonard, nom. cons. Celastraceae R.Br., nom. cons. ...
Begonia beijnenii (Batyandra, Begoniaceae), A new species from San Vicente, Palawan, The Philippines Y.P. Ang, D. Tandang, J.M ... Petermannia, Begoniaceae), a new species from Zamboanga Del Norte, Philippines M.N. Tamayo, R.A.A. Bustamante, & P. Fritsch. ... Begonia truncatifolia (Begoniaceae, Sect. Baryandra) A new species from Palawan Island, The Philippines. M.N. Tamayo, M.A. ... Begonia caramoanensis (Begoniaceae) A new species from camarines sur, Philippines. J.M. Agacoilli, J. Barcelona, & P.B. Pelser ...
Borah, Dipankar; Taram, Momang; Wahlsteen, Eric (2021). "Begonia dicressine (Begoniaceae): a new record for India". Nature ... Pskhun (2021-03-11). "Species New to Science: [Botany • 2020] Begonia oyuniae (Begoniaceae, sect. Monophyllon) • A Remarkable ... Pskhun (2021-12-13). "Species New to Science: [Botany • 2021] Begonia arunachalensis (Begoniaceae, sect. Diploclinium) • A New ... Pskhun (2021-10-07). "Species New to Science: [Botany • 2021] Begonia pasighatensis (Begoniaceae, sect. Platycentrum) • A New ...
... , or peacock begonia, is a species of rhizomatous plant in the family Begoniaceae. It is endemic to the dim ... Morse, Clinton (2017-09-26). "Begonia pavonina {Begoniaceae} Peacock Begonia". florawww.eeb.uconn.edu. Retrieved 2020-10-14. ...
Petermannia, Begoniaceae ) from Sarawak, Borneo". Phytotaxa. 191 (1): 129. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.191.1.8. Hart, Charles J.; ...
Begoniaceae C.Agardh Coriariaceae DC. Corynocarpaceae Engl. Cucurbitaceae Juss. Datiscaceae Dumort. Tetramelaceae Airy Shaw ...
... and Begoniaceae. Other families, such as Araceae, Boraginaceae, Brassicaceae, Commelinaceae, Gesneriaceae, and Zingiberaceae, ...
Family: Begoniaceae, Genus Begonia: Begonia cucullata Willd. not indigenous, naturalised Begonia dregei Otto & A.Dietr. endemic ... The largest families are Begoniaceae (begonia family) with around 1500 species and Cucurbitaceae (gourd family) with around 900 ... The Begoniaceae are known for their horticultural species, of which there are over 130 with many more varieties. The ... Begoniaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Anisophylleaceae)". Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 145 (2): 129-185. doi:10.1111/j.1095- ...
Asclepiadaceae ) Begonia warscewiczii Neuman (Begoniaceae) Lamproconus warscewiczii Lem. (Bromeliaceae) Lobelia warscewiczii ...
Diploclinium, Begoniaceae), a new species from northern Thailand". Blumea - Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants ... Begoniaceae) from Bahia, Brazil (Articles with short description, Short description is different from Wikidata, Begonia, Lists ...
Dorr, L. J. (1999). "Notes on Begonia (Begoniaceae) in the Venezuelan Andes". Harvard Papers in Botany. 4 (1): 253-264. JSTOR ...
Begoniaceae) is found, previously endemic to Sao Tome. Britannica https://web.archive.org/web/20160304050730/http://carpe.umd. ...
Baryandra, Begoniaceae) a new species from Camarines Sur, Philippines". Phytotaxa. 439 (3). doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.439.3.10. ... Begonia caramoanensis is a species of flowering plant in the family Begoniaceae, native to the island of Luzon in the ... Publications Begoniaceae News Publications (Articles with short description, Short description is different from Wikidata, Use ...
... is a species in the family Begoniaceae. Similar to Begonia socotrana but separated by the asymmetrically ...
... is a plant species in the family Begoniaceae. The species is part of the section Diploclinium. It was ...
... is a species of flowering plant in the family Begoniaceae, native to Laos and Vietnam. It is popular in ... Kiew, Ruth (28 December 2007). "Notes on Vietnamese Begonia (Begoniaceae), including three new species" (PDF). Adansonia. Série ...
Begoniaceae) Begonia bosseri Keraudren (Boraginaceae) Hilsenbergia bosseri J.S.Mill. (Cucurbitaceae) Ampelosicyos bosseri ( ...
... is a plant in the begonia family, Begoniaceae. It was introduced to Europe in 1864 by Richard Pearce (after ...
... is a species of plant in the family Begoniaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitats are ...
... is a species of plant in the family Begoniaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitats are ...
... is a species of plant in the family Begoniaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is ...
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Tu W, Wang B, Huang Y, Yao G, Huang J, Li Y, pensoft (2020). Begonia guangdongensis, a new species of Begonia (Begoniaceae) ... Begonia guangdongensis, a new species of Begonia (Begoniaceae) from Guangdong, China Dataset homepage ... Begoniaceae) from Guangdong, China. PhytoKeys 162: 29-36, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.162.51913, URL: http://dx. ...
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Three new species of Begonia (B. chenii, B. putaoensis and B. crassitepala) belonging to Begonia section Platycentrum and a supplementary description of B. rheophytica with a detailed description of female flowers from Putao, Kachin State, Northern Myanmar, are described and illustrated. All the new species are endemic to Northern Myanmar and can be easily distinguished from other species among the section Platycentrum. A detailed description, photographs, habitat, distribution and a comparison with the most related allied species for all new species are provided.
... e. Biosystematics of Begonia squamulosa Hook. f. and affiliated species in section Tetraphila A.DC. ...
Family: Begoniaceae *SubFamily: *Tribe: *SubTribe: Flowering Data:. This accession has been observed in bloom on: Year. Jan. ... Family: Begoniaceae C.A. Agardh. *Country of Origin: Brazil (Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro) *Habitat: shady, humid tropical ... Current Accessions in the Begoniaceae. *Begonia abdullahpieei *Begonia aconitifolia *Begonia brevirimosa ssp. exotica. *Begonia ...
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Begonia (Begoniaceae). The Begonia is a commonly found houseplant in most households. This because the begonia can tolerate the ... A variety from the family name Begoniaceae, they come in a variety of leaf colours and shapes and begonias do well without ...
Coelocentrum, Begoniaceae) from Guangxi, China, with the report of two new species. Botanical Bulletin of Academia Sinica (now ... Coelocentrum, Begoniaceae), a new species from limestone areas in Guangxi, China. Botanical Bulletin of Academia Sinica (now ... Coelocentrum, Begoniaceae), a new species from limestone areas in Guangxi, China. Botanical Bulletin of Academia Sinica (now ... Coelocentrum, Begoniaceae), a new species from limestone areas in Guangxi, China. Botanical Bulletin of Academia Sinica (now ...
Begoniaceae C.Agardh, nom. cons.. Clado COM; incertae sedis[editar , editar código-fonte]. *Celastrales Link *Lepidobotryaceae ...
Orders of Caricaceae, Loasceae, Begoniaceae, and Cactaceae. Represented are the orders of caricaceae, loasaceae, begoniaceae, ...
Begoniaceae / , 2009. - 109 S. - ISBN: 978-3-8236-1574-3. - Signatur: F 11.52-Flo-39 ...
Familia: Begoniaceae Genus: Begonia. Sectio: B. sect. Knesebeckia Species: Begonia wollnyi Name[edit]. Begonia wollnyi Herzog, ...
Novelties in Begonia (Begoniaceae) from the coastal forests of Brazil. Brittonia 56:75-81. 2004.-Two new narrow endemic species ... Novelties in Begonia (Begoniaceae) from the coastal forests of Brazil. Brittonia 56: 75-81. 2004.-Duas novas espécies de ...
Platycentrum (Begoniaceae) from Guangxi of China, based on morphological and molecular evidence ... Two new species of Begonia (section Petermannia, Begoniaceae) from the Zamboanga Peninsula, Philippines, and a redescription of ... Taxonomy of the genus Begonia (Begoniaceae) in Mindanao, Philippines IV: Begonia bangsamoro subsp. bagasa (Begonia section ... Genetic characterization and pollen viability of a natural putative hybrid of Begonia boliviensis × B. micranthera (Begoniaceae ...
Begoniaceae. East Tropical Africa. Begonia luxurians. Begoniaceae. Brazil. Begonia manicata v. aureo-maculata. Begoniaceae. ...
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Begoniaceae and Gesneriads Greenhouse. *Foliage of various shapes, textures and colours.. *Colourful blooms: begonias, goldfish ...
Iron cross begonia is a member of the Begoniaceae (begonia) family. Begoniaceae is a large, flowering plant family, the name of ... Begoniaceae. Life Cycle:. Perennial. Recommended Propagation Strategy:. Leaf Cutting. Stem Cutting. Country Or Region Of Origin ...
Family: Begoniaceae. Hardiness: Zone 8. Mature Size: 8"-10". Exposure: Shade. Bloom Time: August - September. Moisture Needs: ...
Begoniaceae Hardy Begonia. Begonia malabarica Begonia hydrophila, Begonia fallax, Begonia rubrosetulosa. Begoniaceae Malabar ... Species- Seed plants (families)‎ , ‎A---L (families & genera)‎ , ‎B‎ , ‎Begoniaceae‎ , ‎ Begonia Subpage Listing. *. Begonia ... go through ‎Begonia page (‎‎‎Begoniaceae) with images of species in efloraofindia (done by Bhagyashri Ranade ji). ... New report of occurrence of two species of Begonia Linnaeus(Begoniaceae) from Assam, India by R. Saikia, H. Roy and S. K. ...
Petermannia (Begoniaceae) from Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea [Page 275 - Page 284] Abstract:. Three new species from ... Begonia arunachalensis (Begoniaceae), a new tuberous species of Begonia from Arunachal Pradesh, India [Page 475 - 480] A new ... Two endemic new species of Begonia (Begoniaceae) from Palawan, Philippines [Page 399 - 412] On recent expeditions, two endemic ... Begonia bhutanensis P.Gyeltshen & M.Hughes (Begoniaceae) is described from the warm broadleaved forests of Zhemgang district in ...
The begonia is part of the Begoniaceae plant family, which includes close to 1,400 species. ...
Begonias have their own botanical family, the Begoniaceae, of which they are almost the only representatives. The begonia forms ...
Taxonomy of the genus Begonia (Begoniaceae) in Mindanao, Philippines III: New insights into the morphology and distribution of ...
  • Five new species of Begonia (Begoniaceae) from Taiwan. (openmuseum.tw)
  • Begonia coptidifolia (Begoniaceae), a new species from China. (openmuseum.tw)
  • Taxonomy of the genus Begonia (Begoniaceae) in Mindanao, Philippines IV: Begonia bangsamoro subsp. (researchgate.net)
  • Iron cross begonia is a member of the Begoniaceae (begonia) family. (ncsu.edu)
  • NATIVE SPECIES OF BEGONIA L. (BEGONIACEAE) IN ARUNACHAL PRADESH - DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTION by S.S.Dash- Bulletin of Arunachal Forest Research 26 (1&2) : 29-43, 2010. (google.com)
  • Abstract - A detailed taxonomic account for 27 species of Begonia L. ( Begoniaceae ) found in Arunachal Pradesh is provided in the paper. (google.com)
  • The begonia is part of the Begoniaceae plant family, which includes close to 1,400 species. (sfgate.com)
  • The American Begonia Society is a horticultural society devoted to the promotion, cultivation, and study of begonias (plant family Begoniaceae, pronounced be-gon-ee-AY-see-ee). (begonias.org)
  • PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Microsatellite primers were developed for Begonia luzhaiensis (Begoniaceae) to assess genetic diversity and population genetic structure. (bvsalud.org)
  • Begoniaceae is a large, flowering plant family, the name of which honors Michael Begon (1638-1710), Governor of French Canada, and includes about 1500 different species and hundreds of hybrids. (ncsu.edu)
  • Begonias have their own botanical family, the Begoniaceae, of which they are almost the only representatives. (floraqueen.com)
  • Familia de plantas del orden Violales (por algunos en Begoniales), subclase Dilleniidae, clase Magnoliopsida. (bvsalud.org)
  • Evolutionary patterns of genome size and chromosome number variation in Begoniaceae. (bl.uk)
  • Currently available Begoniaceae: Species for which we have prices. (b-and-t-world-seeds.com)
  • The individual families differ significantly in their number of species: the Cucurbitaceae and Begoniaceae include around 800 and 1400 species, respectively, while the Anisophylleaceae only contain 30 to 40 species, the other families between two and 19 species. (zxc.wiki)
  • Plate 68 from The flora of South Africa (vol. 2, part 2) featuring Loasaceae & Begoniaceae. (sun.ac.za)
  • tall\u003c\/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003eWater when top two inches of soil are dry\u003c\/li\u003e\n\u003c\/ul\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eFamily: Begoniaceae\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eThis plant is shipped in a 3.5 - 4 inch pot. (stevesleaves.com)
  • u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eFamily: Begoniaceae\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eThis plant is shipped in a 3 - 4 inch pot. (stevesleaves.com)