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Begonia vitifolia, Schott, not Lindl. (B. grandis, Otto. B. reinformis, Hook.). Tall, strong species, 3-4 ft. high: Lvs. large and grape-like (Vitis vinifera), orbicular or reniform, lobed and serrate, soft-pubescent, green above and rusty veined beneath, the petiole flat or canaliculate on top: fls. small, white, slightly downy, winter. Brazil. B.M. 3225.
 
Begonia vitifolia, Schott, not Lindl. (B. grandis, Otto. B. reinformis, Hook.). Tall, strong species, 3-4 ft. high: Lvs. large and grape-like (Vitis vinifera), orbicular or reniform, lobed and serrate, soft-pubescent, green above and rusty veined beneath, the petiole flat or canaliculate on top: fls. small, white, slightly downy, winter. Brazil. B.M. 3225.
 
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Read about Begonia reniformis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Begonia vitifolia, Schott, not Lindl. (B. grandis, Otto. B. reinformis, Hook.). Tall, strong species, 3-4 ft. high: Lvs. large and grape-like (Vitis vinifera), orbicular or reniform, lobed and serrate, soft-pubescent, green above and rusty veined beneath, the petiole flat or canaliculate on top: fls. small, white, slightly downy, winter. Brazil. B.M. 3225.


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