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Styphelia malayana
1912Summary
Styphelia malayana is an alpine plant in the family Ericaceae native to Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo and New Guinea. It was first formally described in 1820 as Leucopogon malayanum by William Jack in Malayan Miscellanies, who found abundant voucher material lodged at Singapore herbarium. In 1912, Johannes Jacobus Smith transferred the species to Styphelia as S. malayana. The names of two subspecies are accepted by Plants of the World Online: Styphelia malayana subsp. novoguineensis Hislop, Crayn & Puente-Lel. Styphelia malayana (Jack) J.J.Sm.subsp. malayana...read more on Wikipedia.
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