Assessor: Sarah Schumann
According to the SANBI Red List Assessment, this species is Endangered as it is experiencing ongoing population decline due to harvesting for traditional medicinal trade (Williams et al. 2008). Caudices have been recorded at traditional medicinal markets (Cunningham, 1998; Von Ahlefeldt et al. 2003)
Cunningham, A.B. 1988. An investigation of the herbal medicine trade in Natal/KwaZulu. Investigational Report No. 29. Institute of Natural Resources, Pietermaritzburg.
Von Ahlefeldt, D., Crouch, N.R., Nichols, G., Symmonds, R., McKean, S., Sibiya, H. and Cele, M.P. 2003. Medicinal plants traded on South Africa's eastern seabord. Porcupine Press, Durban.
Williams, V.L., Crouch, N.R., McLellan, T. & von Staden, L. 2008. Begonia homonyma Steud. National Assessment: Red List of South African Plants version 2020.1.
Population size is estimated at less than 2500 individuals with nice small subpopulations (Williams et al. 2008).
Williams, V.L., Crouch, N.R., McLellan, T. & von Staden, L. 2008. Begonia homonyma Steud. National Assessment: Red List of South African Plants version 2020.1.
Caudices are harvested and is resulting in subsequent population decline (Williams et al. 2008; Cunningham, 1998; Von Ahlefeldt et al. 2003)
Cunningham, A.B. 1988. An investigation of the herbal medicine trade in Natal/KwaZulu. Investigational Report No. 29. Institute of Natural Resources, Pietermaritzburg.
Von Ahlefeldt, D., Crouch, N.R., Nichols, G., Symmonds, R., McKean, S., Sibiya, H. and Cele, M.P. 2003. Medicinal plants traded on South Africa's eastern seabord. Porcupine Press, Durban.
Williams, V.L., Crouch, N.R., McLellan, T. & von Staden, L. 2008. Begonia homonyma Steud. National Assessment: Red List of South African Plants version 2020.1.
Small subpopulations with ongoing harvesting results in lower chances of recruitment and recovery.