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Studies on Middle American begonia (Begoniaceae) II

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Begonia breedlovei, B. chiapensis, andB. jaliscana, new species in sectionGireoudia from Mexico, are described, illustrated, and discussed.

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Burt-Utley, K. Studies on Middle American begonia (Begoniaceae) II. Brittonia 38, 333–339 (1986). https://doi.org/10.2307/2807075

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