202 
XLII. BEGONJACEiE 
1. Begonia picta, Smith ; FI. Br. Ind. ii. 638. Stems pubes- 
cent, 6-15 in. Leaves ovate, 3-5 x 2-3 in., cordate, acute, some- 
times long-pointed, basal lobes nearly equal ; upper surface 
roughly hairy, green, blotched and variegated with pink ; lower 
pubescent, blotched with purple ; veins prominent. Flowers 
1-1 J in. diam. Male flowers : outer sepals orbicular, inner oblong. 
Female flowers : sepals 5, outer broadly ovate, inner narrower ; 
style persistent. Capsule pubescent, about \ in. broad, one of the 
wings much longer than the others, up to 1 in. (Fig. 61.) 
Simla, on damp rocks, common ; July, August. — Bhotan to Simla, 2000- 
6000 ft. 
2. Begonia amoena, Wall. ; FI. Br. Ind. ii. 642. Glabrous ; 
stems 6-12 in., often producing runners from the base. Leaves 
ovate, 2-4x14-3 in., cordate, long-pointed, basal lobes nearly 
equal. Flowers f-1 in. diam. Male flowers : outer sepals ovate, 
inner much narrower. Female flowers : sepals 3, outer ovate, inner 
smaller. Capsule about \ in. broad, crowned by the persistent 
style and enlarged sepals ; wings nearly equal, about J in. long. 
Simla, on damp rocks, common ; July, August. — Dalhousie to Sikkim, 
.5000-7000 ft. 
