rkfelsh 2025. 2. 14. 14:15

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Begonia muricata is a species of flowering plant in the begonia family. It was first described by Blume in 1823. 

Footnotes

  1. ^ The Plant List (2010). "Begonia muricata"

Begonia muricata - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Major Taxa and Synonyms

Major species and synonyms
 Begonia hirtella Link.
 Begonia muricata Blume, synonym: Begonia tuberosa Lamk.

Vernacular Names

 Begonia hirtella: Bearded begonia (En). Indonesia: hariyang bulu (West Java).
 Begonia muricata: Indonesia: hariyang peucang (West Java), daun asam, tai bawi (Ambon). Vietnam: thu h[ar]i d[uw][owf]ng, chua khan.

Distribution

Begonia hirtella is native to the West Indies, Brazil and Peru. In Malaysia and Indonesia it is an escape from cultivation. Begonia muricata is indigenous to Indonesia and is occasionally cultivated elsewhere.

Uses

The sour leaves and stems are eaten raw or cooked in Indonesia. The plants are also used as ornamentals.

Observations

Juicy herbs, up to 40 cm (Begonia hirtella) or 90 cm (Begonia muricata) tall. Leaf-blades obliquely ovate-cordate, 2.5 cm x 2—7 cm in Begonia hirtella, 4.5—17.5 cm x 4.5—13 cm in Begonia muricata, petioles short in Begonia hirtella, up to 25 cm long in Begonia muricata. Both species like humid, stony sites, but Begonia muricata grows at higher altitudes (1000—2000 m) than Begonia hirtella (up to 1300 m). In New Guinea and the Philippines several other Begonia species are eaten as a vegetable.

PROSEA - Plant Resources of South East Asia (prota4u.org)

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