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Begonia quadrialata
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Begonia quadrialata is a species of flowering plant in the family Begoniaceae, with a native range from central Tropical Africa down to Angola, including Mount Nimba. It has a rhizomatous growth habit, ovate, lime-green leaves, sometimes with thick red venation, and yellow to orange-yellow flowers. It is a relatively small plant that grows best in higher humidity, making it suitable for terrariums. A molecular phylogenetic analysis published in 2004 indicates that B. quadrialata is most closely related to B. potamophila....read more on Wikipedia.
4 Begonia quadrialata subspecies & variety found:
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