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Flora of Peninsular Malaysia Series II: Seed Plants

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  • Series
    Malayan Forest Records, No. 49
  • Volume
    7
  • 2018
  • Publisher
    Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM)
  • Country
    Malaysia
  • Language
    English
  • ISBN
    9789672149286
  • Authors

Abstract

The Flora of Peninsular Malaysia Series ll provides revisions for seed plant families that occur in Peninsular Malaysia. Volume 7 includes revisions of 119 species in 6 families, namely Aizoaceae, Anisophyliaceae, Elaeocarpaceae. Myristicaceae, Nyssaceae and Passifloraceae. Conservation status and distribution maps are provided for indigenous species. Representative species are illustrated by botanical plates and colour photographs.

Citation

Kiew, R., Chung, R.C.K., Saw, L.G. & Soepadmo, E. (2018). Flora of Peninsular Malaysia Series II: Seed Plants, Volume 7. Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM), Malaysia.

Species   130 records

by Kingdom Species
  • Plants 130
  • Total 130
by IUCN Status Species
  • Vulnerable 21
  • Near Threatened 10
  • Least Concern 35
  • Total 66
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130 records
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