Showing posts with label Begoniaceae. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Begoniaceae. Show all posts

Saturday, January 4, 2020

Wax begonia/Free flowering begonia(Begonia cucullata)

An introduced herb native to Tropical America (Brazil to Uruguay) Very common in central hills along roadsides and in tea plantations.

Saturday, January 20, 2018

හක් ඇඹල[Hak Ambala]/Fringed begonia (Begonia hirtella)

An introduced herb native to tropical America. Escaped and naturalized widely in humid shady places of the wet mid country. Flowering all the year round.  

Saturday, April 1, 2017

ගල් ඇඹල[Gal Ambala] (Begonia cordifolia)

An indigenous perennial stemless herb occurs mainly in pockets of humus on rock surfaces, mostly in shade, but occasionally on exposed moist surfaces. It grows mainly in the Southeastern intermediate zone from 100 to 500 m elevations. Flowering from December to March. 

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

හක්-ඇඹල/මහ හක්-ඇඹල[Hak-Ambala/Maha Hak-Ambala](Begonia malabarica)

An indigenous herb widely distributed in shady spots on rocky hill slopes and by streams of the wet zone forests from 100-1500 m elevations. Also occurs in wet and shady places in the isolated dry zone hills. Flowering throughout the year. 

Friday, October 10, 2014

බිම්-හක්- ඇඹල[Bim-hakambala] (Begonia tenera)

A rare native perennial herb occurs in humid lowland (variety tenera up to about 250m elevations) and lower montane (variety thawaitesii at elevations 600-1200m especially in the valleys of the Knuckles range) forests