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Begonia aequilateralis
1929Summary
Begonia aequilateralis is a species of begonia known only from the Sungai Buloh area of Selangor in Peninsular Malaysia. "...probably the most endangered begonia in the Peninsula, being known from a single small population in a forest area currently being cleared." - Kiew, p. 261 The species was first described by Edgar Irmscher in 1929....read more on Wikipedia.
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