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. 2018 Jun 15;40(3):75–90. doi: 10.1016/j.pld.2018.06.002

Fig. 9.

Fig. 9

Diverse leaf color and variegation patterns in Chinese begonias. AB. peltatifolia with green leaf only; BB. longifolia (rarely seen dark-green leaf surface type); CB. ningmingensis (white-vein type); D, EB. rubropunctata (two sides); FBegonia gulinqingensis S. H. Huang & Y. M. Shui (white spotted type); GBegonia longistyla Y. M. Shui & W. H. Chen (scattered spotted type); HB. hemsleyana (‘Silvery Pearl’ selected from natural mutants); IB. handelii (variegated type); JBegonia pseudodryadis C. Y. Wu (white spots or bands on middle vein and between veins); KB. sp. nov.(variegated type with white color along veins); LB. cathayana (light green leaf variety with orange flower); M, NBegonia longiciliata C. Y. Wu (dark-leaf type), OBegonia aurantiflora C. I Peng, Yan Liu & S. M. Ku (white-ring-band leaf type); PBegonia polytricha C. Y. Wu (leaf with red-dark center, green middle and red-dark edge); QB. henryi (variegated leaf type); RBegonia masoniana Irmsch. (dark bands along main veins); SB. luochengensis (dark-green between veins); TB. pulchrifolia (deeply lobed type); UB. frimbristipula (white spotted leaf type); VBegonia setulosopeltata C. Y. Wu (white spots evenly distributed between veins); WBegonia malipoensis S. H. Huang & Y. M. Shui (densely white spotted type); XB. palmata (nearly white leaf type); YB. versicolor (seedlings, highest diversity in leaf color and coloration pattern of Begonia).