Chimborazo: plants from· heavy, usually erect stems, sometimes to 1 m. high and 10 cm diameter at base, inflorescence peduncles to 1 m. long, petioles to 0.5 m. long, leaves pale green, dull above, green or sometimes reddish-tinged below, flowers white, tinged with pink; canon of the Rio Chanchan, about 5 km. north of Huigra, 5,000-6,500 ft , (moist forested valleys in the afternoon fog belt), E-3317.
Country
Ecuador
Region
America
Section
Knesebeckia III
Chr 2n
28
Plant Type
Thick Stem
Synonyms and Comments
B. ecuadoriensis hort. ex Everett, J. New York Bot. Gard. 41:18. 1940, non Buxton. 1932; B. rigida auct. non Linden ex Regel: A. Clarke, Begonian 14:150, pl. 1947.—E. Carrell, Begonian 17,128. 1950.; B. ecuador E. K. Gray, Begonias :16. 1931. "ecquador”. [= B. ecuadoriensis hort. ex Everett. 1940, non Buxton. 1932.] —E. Carrell, Begonian 17:128. 1950;
Reference
Biblioth. Bot. 29, Heft 116: 113 (1937); JGSL9/08; The Begonian, Oct 1976;
Article References
Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden. New York: The Garden,1900- v.8 1952-1954: Page: 36-40 http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/150964 PLANTS COLLECTED IN ECUADOR BY W. H. CAMP. – BEGONIACEAE - LYMAN B. SMITH AND BERNICE G. SCHUBERT;