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''Helicia'' is a
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of 110 species of trees and shrubs, constituting part of the plant family
Proteaceae The Proteaceae form a family of flowering plants predominantly distributed in the Southern Hemisphere. The family comprises 83 genera with about 1,660 known species. Together with the Platanaceae and Nelumbonaceae, they make up the order Pro ...
. They grow naturally in rainforests throughout tropical
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, including
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,
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,
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,
Peninsular Malaysia Peninsular Malaysia ( ms, Semenanjung Malaysia; Jawi: سمننجڠ مليسيا), or the States of Malaya ( ms, Negeri-negeri Tanah Melayu; Jawi: نڬري-نڬري تانه ملايو), also known as West Malaysia or the Malaysian Peninsula, ...
to
New Guinea New Guinea (; Hiri Motu Hiri Motu, also known as Police Motu, Pidgin Motu, or just Hiri, is a language of Papua New Guinea, which is spoken in surrounding areas of Port Moresby (Capital of Papua New Guinea). It is a simplified version of ...
and as far south as
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.


Conservation

At global, national and regional government scales, many ''Helicia'' species have been threatened with extinction, as officially recognised by the
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(IUCN) and by continental, national and local governments. Sixteen species have official IUCN global conservation statuses of either "critically endangered", "endangered", "vulnerable" or "near threatened" (in terms of global extinction).


Naming and classification

In 1790, notable pioneer botanist
João de Loureiro João de Loureiro (1717, Lisbon – 18 October 1791) was a Portuguese Jesuit missionary and botanist. Biography After receiving admission to the Jesuit Order, João de Loureiro served as a missionary in Goa, capital of Portuguese India (3 yea ...
described this genus as ''Helicia'' in his publication ''
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''. The
type species In zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the species that contains the biological type specimen ...
for the genus was ''Helicia cochinchinensis'', the
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of which was collected in
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,
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. The genus name derives from the
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word "" (élix), which refers to the petals, now called
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, spirally revolving or simply rolling or coiling up on themselves, at
anthesis Anthesis is the period during which a flower is fully open and functional. It may also refer to the onset of that period. The onset of anthesis is spectacular in some species. In ''Banksia'' species, for example, anthesis involves the extension ...
(the flowering time when the
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open). In 1831, botanist
Nathaniel Wallich Nathaniel Wolff Wallich FRS FRSE (28 January 1786 – 28 April 1854) was a surgeon and botanist of Danish origin who worked in India, initially in the Danish settlement near Calcutta and later for the Danish East India Company and the British ...
named ''Helicia robusta'' for a dried specimen of a cultivated plant in India, based on the specimen's earlier 1814 name ''Roupala robusta'' by
William Roxburgh William Roxburgh FRSE FRCPE Linnean Society of London, FLS (3/29 June 1751 – 18 February 1815) was a Scottish people, Scottish surgeon and botanist who worked extensively in India, describing species and working on economic botany. He is known ...
. Roxburgh's
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botanic gardens cultivated the plant. From the 1850s to the 1860s notable German–Australian botanist
Ferdinand von Mueller Baron Sir Ferdinand Jacob Heinrich von Mueller, (german: Müller; 30 June 1825 – 10 October 1896) was a German-Australian physician, geographer, and most notably, a botanist. He was appointed government botanist for the then colony of Vict ...
formally described several new Australian species. In the late 1800s and early 1900s Frederick M. Bailey concentrated further on additional
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species, writing descriptions of them in numerous scientific papers. In 1939, Hermann O. Sleumer described many additional
Malesia Malesia is a biogeographical region straddling the Equator and the boundaries of the Indomalayan and Australasian realms, and also a phytogeographical floristic region in the Paleotropical Kingdom. It has been given different definitions. The ...
n species, especially in New Guinea. In 1955, he published a revision of the genus. In 1956, his treatment of the genus in ''
Flora Malesiana ''Flora Malesiana'' is a multi-volume flora describing the vascular plants of Malesia (the biogeographical region consisting of Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, the Philippines, and Papua New Guinea), published by the National Herbarium of t ...
'' was published. From 1969 to the late 1990s botanist Don B. Foreman, who was based in
Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea ( tpi, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niugini; ho, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niu Gini), is a country i ...
and Australia, collected numerous additional species, which he formally described before he wrote the comprehensive reviews and flora treatments for the two regions; notably in the authoritative ''Handbooks of the Flora of Papua New Guinea'' (1978–1995, to date 3 volumes), he wrote the chapters for Proteaceae and other families; and in the authoritative ''Flora of Australia'' (1981–, 60 volume series) he wrote the treatment of ''Helicia''. From the 1990s botanist Richard C. K. Chung, based in Malaysia, published new species formal descriptions and a revision of the 13 species occurring in
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. In total, approximately 100 species have been formally scientifically described.
Lawrie Johnson Lawrence Alexander Sidney Johnson FAA, (26 June 1925 – 1 August 1997) known as Lawrie Johnson, was an Australian taxonomic botanist. He worked at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, for the whole of his professional career, as a botanist (1948 ...
and
Barbara G. Briggs Barbara Gillian Briggs (born 1934) is one of the foremost Australian botanists. The '' IK'' lists 205 names of plants which have been published or co-published by her. She was one of the botanists in the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group, of th1998APG ...
grouped ''Helicia'' with ''
Xylomelum ''Xylomelum'' is a genus of six species of flowering plants, often commonly known as woody pears, in the family Proteaceae and are endemic to Australia. Plants in this genus are tall shrubs or small trees with leaves arranged in opposite pairs, ...
'' in the subtribe Heliciinae, tribe Helicieae, and subfamily
Grevilleoideae The Grevilleoideae are a subfamily of the plant family Proteaceae. Mainly restricted to the Southern Hemisphere, it contains around 46 genera and about 950 species. Genera include ''Banksia'', ''Grevillea'', and ''Macadamia''. Description The ...
in their 1975 monograph " On the Proteaceae: the evolution and classification of a southern family". However, genetics studies showed these two to be relatively unrelated, instead finding the closest genetic correlations between ''
Hollandaea ''Hollandaea'' is a small genus of plants in the family Proteaceae containing four species of Australian rainforest trees. All four species are endemic to restricted areas of the Wet Tropics of northeast Queensland. Naming and classification E ...
'' and ''Helicia'', and therefore classifying them both in the subtribe Heliciinae within the tribe Roupaleae.


Diversity and description

''Helicia'' plants generally grow naturally as small trees, while some species grow as shrubs and some grow to medium-sized trees up to . They grow naturally across the Malesia region with the major centre of species diversity of about fifty species in New Guinea. They grow naturally in the south west Pacific ocean region, and in north and eastern Australia. They grow naturally across southern and eastern Asia, including Indonesia, Malaysia and another centre of species diversity of about twenty species in southern China, extending to parts of the Indian subcontinent, the Philippines, Taiwan, and southern Japan. The plant family Proteaceae's 1,700 species (approximate) have their greatest diversity in the southern hemisphere and smaller centres of diversity including some ''Helicia'', in the near northern hemisphere. The species diversity of the plant family Proteaceae decreases further northwards. ''H. cochinchinensis'' has the natural distribution reaching furthest north to Japan where it grows into trees in the mountains of warmer parts and where no other species nor other Proteaceae genera occur. The same Japanese name for this species, also means the whole genus and the entire Proteaceae plant family. In the New Guinea and southern China centres of species diversity, many species grow in forests, up to as tall as the sub-canopy, especially diverse in rainforests. In Australia, they are generally components of rainforests, and prefer richer soils, especially in the farthest south region of ''Helicias global distribution, the
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, south of Sydney, where only one species ''H. glabriflora'' occurs, preferring richer basalt soils.


Cultivation

In India and east Asia Helicias have been cultivated in botanic gardens, from the 1800s. In Australia they have rarely been cultivated, and were thought to have little horticultural value. The rusty-coloured new growth is attractive on some species. In some of the better known Australian species, the flowers and fruit are generally not prominent, and plants can be slow growing. They are generally propagated by seed, the viability of which drops rapidly with time.


Species

(this list may have a small number of species missing, presently it has 99, out of the approximate total stated by sources of 110) * '' Helicia acutifolia'' – New Guinea –  Vulnerable * ''
Helicia affinis ''Helicia'' is a genus of 110 species of trees and shrubs, constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. They grow naturally in rainforests throughout tropical South and Southeast Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, Indochina, Peninsular Mala ...
'' – New Guinea * '' Helicia albiflora'' – New Guinea –  Near threatened * ''
Helicia amplifolia ''Helicia amplifolia'' is a species of plant in the family Proteaceae. It is endemic to Papua New Guinea. It is threatened by habitat loss. References

Flora of Papua New Guinea Helicia, amplifolia Near threatened plants Taxonomy article ...
'' – New Guinea –  Near threatened * '' Helicia archboldiana'' – New Guinea * '' Helicia attenuata'' – Borneo * ''
Helicia australasica ''Helicia australasica'', also named Austral oak or creek silky oak, is a species of rainforest trees from the flowering plant family Proteaceae. Its everyday name in the local northeast Queensland Dyirbal language was ''miyabur'', though a mo ...
'' – New Guinea, Australia –  Vulnerable * ''
Helicia blakei ''Helicia blakei'', also named Blake's silky oak, is a species of rainforest tree, of northeastern Queensland, Australia, from the flowering plant family Proteaceae The Proteaceae form a family of flowering plants predominantly distributed ...
'' – Australia * '' Helicia bullata'' – New Guinea * ''
Helicia calocoma ''Helicia calocoma'' is a species of plant in the family Proteaceae. It is endemic to Papua New Guinea. It is threatened by habitat loss Habitat destruction (also termed habitat loss and habitat reduction) is the process by which a natural ...
'' – New Guinea –  Vulnerable * ''
Helicia cameronii ''Helicia'' is a genus of 110 species of trees and shrubs, constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. They grow naturally in rainforests throughout tropical South and Southeast Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, Indochina, Peninsular Mala ...
'' – New Guinea * '' Helicia carrii'' (Syn: ''H. brassii'', ''H. divaricata'' ) – New Guinea * '' Helicia celatus'' – New Guinea * '' Helicia ceylanica'' – Sri Lanka endemic * ''
Helicia clivicola ''Helicia'' is a genus of 110 species of trees and shrubs, constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. They grow naturally in rainforests throughout tropical South and Southeast Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, Indochina, Peninsular M ...
'' – China region * ''
Helicia cochinchinensis ''Helicia'' is a genus of 110 species of trees and shrubs, constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. They grow naturally in rainforests throughout tropical South and Southeast Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, Indochina, Peninsular Mala ...
'' – China,
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, Taiwan, Japan * '' Helicia coeruleopurpurea'' – New Guinea * ''
Helicia commutata ''Helicia'' is a genus of 110 species of trees and shrubs, constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. They grow naturally in rainforests throughout tropical South and Southeast Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, Indochina, Peninsular Mala ...
'' – New Guinea * ''
Helicia dongxingensis ''Helicia'' is a genus of 110 species of trees and shrubs, constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. They grow naturally in rainforests throughout tropical South and Southeast Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, Indochina, Peninsular Mala ...
'' – China region * '' Helicia excelsa'' – Borneo * '' Helicia falcata'' – China region * ''
Helicia ferruginea ''Helicia ferruginea'', commonly named hairy honeysuckle or rusty oak, is a species of rainforest trees, of eastern Australia, from the flowering plant family Proteaceae. They are endemic to the rainforests of southeastern Queensland and northe ...
'' – Australia * '' Helicia finisterrae'' – New Guinea * ''
Helicia forbesiana ''Helicia'' is a genus of 110 species of trees and shrubs, constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. They grow naturally in rainforests throughout tropical South and Southeast Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, Indochina, Peninsular M ...
'' – New Guinea * '' Helicia formosana'' – China region * '' Helicia fragilis'' – New Guinea * ''
Helicia fuscotomentosa ''Helicia fuscotomentosa'' is a plant in the family Proteaceae. It grows as a tree up to tall, with a trunk diameter of up to . The bark is mottled grey and black. The flowers are reddish brown. Its habitat is forests from sea level to altitude ...
'' – Borneo endemic * ''
Helicia glabriflora ''Helicia glabriflora'' is a species of rainforest shrubs or small trees occurring in eastern Australia. Common names include smooth or pale helicia, pale, leather or brown oak. They grow naturally in a variety of different rainforest types from ...
'' – eastern Australia * '' Helicia graciliflora'' – Philippines endemic * '' Helicia grandifolia'' – Vietnam endemic –  Vulnerable * '' Helicia grandis'' – China region * ''
Helicia grayi ''Helicia grayi'', also named Gray's silky oak, is a species of rainforest trees, of northeastern Queensland, Australia, from the flowering plant family Proteaceae. They are endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a singl ...
'' – Australia * ''
Helicia hainanensis ''Helicia'' is a genus of 110 species of trees and shrubs, constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. They grow naturally in rainforests throughout tropical South and Southeast Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, Indochina, Peninsular Mala ...
'' – China region * '' Helicia hypoglauca'' – New Guinea, New Britain * ''
Helicia insculpta ''Helicia'' is a genus of 110 species of trees and shrubs, constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. They grow naturally in rainforests throughout tropical South Asia, South and Southeast Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, Mainland South ...
'' – New Guinea * '' Helicia insularis'' – New Guinea –  Endangered * ''
Helicia islandica ''Helicia'' is a genus of 110 species of trees and shrubs, constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. They grow naturally in rainforests throughout tropical South and Southeast Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, Indochina, Peninsular Mala ...
'' – New Guinea * '' Helicia kwangtungensis'' – China region * '' Helicia laiagamensis'' – New Guinea * ''
Helicia lamingtoniana ''Helicia lamingtoniana'', also named Lamington's silky oak, is a species of rainforest trees, of northeastern Queensland, Australia, from the flowering plant family Proteaceae. They are endemic Endemism is the state of a species being fou ...
'' – Australia * ''
Helicia latifolia ''Helicia latifolia'' is a species of plant in the family Proteaceae. It is endemic to Papua New Guinea. It is threatened by habitat loss. References

Flora of Papua New Guinea Helicia, latifolia Near threatened plants Taxonomy articles ...
'' – New Guinea –  Near threatened * ''
Helicia lauterbachiana ''Helicia'' is a genus of 110 species of trees and shrubs, constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. They grow naturally in rainforests throughout tropical South and Southeast Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, Indochina, Peninsular Mala ...
'' (Syn: ''H. grandifolia'' ) – New Guinea * '' Helicia ledermannii'' – New Guinea * ''
Helicia lewisensis ''Helicia lewisensis'' is a species of rainforest trees, of northeastern Queensland, Australia, from the flowering plant family Proteaceae. It is endemic to the northern upland rainforests of the Wet Tropics of Queensland, Wet Tropics region, fr ...
'' – NE Queensland, Australia * '' Helicia longespicata'' – New Guinea * '' Helicia longipetiolata'' – China region * '' Helicia loranthoides'' – Philippines endemic * '' Helicia macrostachya'' – New Guinea * ''
Helicia maxwelliana ''Helicia maxwelliana'' is a plant in the family Proteaceae. It grows as a treelet up to tall. The twigs are dark brown. The flowers are reddish brown. The fruit is black, round, up to in diameter. Its habitat is montane forest at to altitude ...
'' – Borneo: Sabah endemic, rare * '' Helicia microneura'' (Syn: ''H. arguta'' ) – New Guinea * '' Helicia microphylla'' – New Guinea * '' Helicia moluccana'' –
Moluccas The Maluku Islands (; Indonesian: ''Kepulauan Maluku'') or the Moluccas () are an archipelago in the east of Indonesia. Tectonically they are located on the Halmahera Plate within the Molucca Sea Collision Zone. Geographically they are located eas ...
* '' Helicia neglecta'' – New Guinea
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endemic: New Britain, New Ireland –  Vulnerable * '' Helicia nilagirica'' – Southeast Asia, Yunnan, India, Nepal * '' Helicia nortoniana'' – Australia * '' Helicia obovata'' – Java, Borneo * ''
Helicia obovatifolia ''Helicia'' is a genus of 110 species of trees and shrubs, constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. They grow naturally in rainforests throughout tropical South Asia, South and Southeast Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, Mainland South ...
'' – China region :* var. ''mixta'' – China region :* var. ''obovatifolia'' – China region * '' Helicia obtusata'' (Syn: ''H. clemensiae'' ) – New Guinea * '' Helicia odorata'' – New Guinea * '' Helicia olivacea'' – New Guinea * '' Helicia oreadum'' – New Guinea * '' Helicia pallescens'' – New Guinea * '' Helicia paucinervia'' – Philippines endemic * '' Helicia peekelii'' – New Guinea Bismarck Archipelago: New Ireland endemic –  Vulnerable * '' Helicia peltata'' – New Guinea –  Critically endangered * '' Helicia petiolaris'' – Borneo * '' Helicia platyphylla'' – New Guinea * ''
Helicia polyosmoides ''Helicia polyosmoides'' is a species of plant in the family Proteaceae. It is endemic to Papua New Guinea. It is threatened by habitat loss. This taxon In biology, a taxon (back-formation from ''taxonomy''; plural taxa) is a group of one o ...
'' – New Guinea Bismarck Archipelago:
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endemic –  Critically endangered * ''
Helicia pterygota ''Helicia pterygota'' is a plant in the family Proteaceae. It grows as a shrub or small tree up to tall, with a stem diameter of up to . The bark is brownish. The specific epithet ''pterygota'' is from the Greek meaning "winged", referring to th ...
'' – Borneo: Sabah endemic, rare * '' Helicia pyrrhobotrya'' – China region * '' Helicia recurva'' – Queensland Australia * ''
Helicia rengetiensis ''Helicia'' is a genus of 110 species of trees and shrubs, constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. They grow naturally in rainforests throughout tropical South Asia, South and Southeast Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, Mainland South ...
'' – China region * '' Helicia retevenia'' – New Guinea * ''
Helicia reticulata ''Helicia'' is a genus of 110 species of trees and shrubs, constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. They grow naturally in rainforests throughout tropical South and Southeast Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, Indochina, Peninsular Mala ...
'' – China region * '' Helicia retusa'' – New Guinea –  Vulnerable * '' Helicia robusta'' var. ''robusta'' – Malesia: Borneo, Philippines, India * '' Helicia rostrata'' – New Guinea –  Vulnerable * ''
Helicia rufescens ''Helicia'' is a genus of 110 species of trees and shrubs, constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. They grow naturally in rainforests throughout tropical South and Southeast Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, Indochina, Peninsular Mala ...
'' – Borneo, rare * '' Helicia saruwagedica'' – New Guinea * '' Helicia saurauioides'' – New Guinea * '' Helicia schlechteri'' – New Guinea * '' Helicia sellae-montis'' – New Guinea * '' Helicia serrata'' var. serrata – Borneo * ''
Helicia sessilifolia ''Helicia'' is a genus of 110 species of trees and shrubs, constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. They grow naturally in rainforests throughout tropical South and Southeast Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, Indochina, Peninsular Mala ...
'' – Borneo: Sabah & Sarawak endemic, uncommon * '' Helicia shweliensis'' – China region –  Endangered * '' Helicia silvicola'' – China region * ''
Helicia sleumeri ''Helicia'' is a genus of 110 species of trees and shrubs, constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. They grow naturally in rainforests throughout tropical South and Southeast Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, Indochina, Peninsular Mala ...
'' – New Guinea * '' Helicia stelechantha'' – New Guinea * '' Helicia subcordata'' – New Guinea –  Critically endangered * ''
Helicia symplocoides ''Helicia'' is a genus of 110 species of trees and shrubs, constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. They grow naturally in rainforests throughout tropical South and Southeast Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, Indochina, Peninsular Mala ...
'' – Borneo: Sabah endemic, rare * ''
Helicia tibetensis ''Helicia'' is a genus of 110 species of trees and shrubs, constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. They grow naturally in rainforests throughout tropical South and Southeast Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, Indochina, Peninsular Mala ...
'' – China region * ''
Helicia torricellensis ''Helicia'' is a genus of 110 species of trees and shrubs, constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. They grow naturally in rainforests throughout tropical South and Southeast Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, Indochina, Peninsular Mala ...
'' – New Guinea * '' Helicia tsaii'' – China region * ''
Helicia uganensis ''Helicia'' is a genus of 110 species of trees and shrubs, constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. They grow naturally in rainforests throughout tropical South and Southeast Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, Indochina, Peninsular Mala ...
'' – New Guinea Bismarck Archipelago endemic: New Britain, New Ireland * '' Helicia varoyenii'' – New Guinea * ''
Helicia versteeghii ''Helicia'' is a genus of 110 species of trees and shrubs, constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. They grow naturally in rainforests throughout tropical South and Southeast Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, Indochina, Peninsular Mala ...
'' – New Guinea * '' Helicia vestita'' :* var. ''longipes'' – China region :* var. ''vestita'' – China region incl. Thailand * '' Helicia wollastonii'' – New Guinea * ''
Helicia yangchunensis ''Helicia'' is a genus of 110 species of trees and shrubs, constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. They grow naturally in rainforests throughout tropical South and Southeast Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, Indochina, Peninsular Mala ...
'' – China region


References


Cited works

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