Sparse-flowered Begonia species discovered in Quang Tri
The newly discovered plant species is of great significance, showcasing the rich biodiversity of the Truong Son mountain range in North Central Vietnam.
Truong Quang Trung, Director of Dakrong Nature Reserve, has recently announced the discovery of a new plant species from the Begoniaceae family, Begonia laxiflora, in the evergreen forests of the Dakrong Nature Reserve, Quang Tri Province.
The pure beauty of Begonia laxiflora. Photo courtesy of Dakrong Nature Reserve
The discovery was made by scientists from the Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources (IEBR), the Forest Inventory and Planning Institute, and Dakrong Nature Reserve, with support from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). This new species is believed to be endemic to Vietnam, marking a significant contribution to the biodiversity of the Truong Son mountain range.
The Opaque Begonia thrives on granite slopes near streams and is characterized by its long inflorescences and smooth, glabrous fruit capsules, distinguishing it from other Begonias.
According to Trung, the discovery of the new plant species underscores Dakrong Nature Reserve’s long-standing commitment to conserving and enhancing biodiversity in the region.
“The reserve is a convergence point for Vietnam’s major plant species. With proper investment, we believe the number of new species available for scientific research will grow significantly,” he said.
“We are committed to protecting Vietnam’s rare plant species and unique ecosystems, actively contributing to the preservation of our natural heritage for future generations,” he added.
Nick Cox, Director of the Biodiversity Conservation Component at the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), said that it is likely that many newer plant and animal species will be discovered in the Truong Son mountain range in the coming years. “It is crucial that these forests continue to be protected, supported by the commitment of the Vietnamese government and people, along with national and international organizations dedicated to biodiversity conservation.”
The discovery of a new plant species in Dakrong Nature Reserve is a significant contribution to biodiversity, supporting scientific research and aiding in the conservation of the area’s ecosystem.
Below are images of the sparse-flowered Cyclamen, provided by Dakrong Nature Reserve:




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