Woolly-stalked Begonia (Begonia eiromischa) (upcoming, arrives in update 2.1.0)[]
- Height: 1 block
- Spreads near water
- Time: Recent
- Native biome(s): None (obtain from fossils)
- Edibility:
- Edible to herbivores
The woolly-stalked Begonia (Begonia eiromischa) is an extinct species of flowering plant that grew near granite rocks in the tropical hills of Palau Betong, Penang Island in Malaysia. It is known only from two collections made in 1886 and 1889.
It became extinct at some point around the turn of the 20th century, when its habitat was destroyed by farming and logging.