Alocasia melo, A.Hay, P.C.Boyce & K.M.Wong, 1997
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Alocasia melo View in CoL A.Hay, P.C.Boyce & K.M.Wong
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Material examined. MALAYSIA – Sandakan • Beluran, Porog, westside of Bidu-Bidu Hills near Kubar Labuk ; [05°49′48″N, 117°14′29″E]; 152.4 m (500 ft.) elev.; 1 GoogleMaps
June 1964; W. Meijer SAN 41241 ( SAN) • Tongod , Gunung Tingkar; 05°18′00″N, 117°07′45″E; 6 April 1996, A. Hay, Lim & Ahmad A. Hay 12001 ( NSW, SAN) GoogleMaps • Tongod , Pinangah Forest Reserve; Dewol Sundaling et al., 04°44′50″N, 116°36′53″E; 200 m elev.; 8 December 2004; SAN 113650 ( SAN) GoogleMaps .
Identification. Highly ornamental. The finely and strong- ly rugose adaxial leaf surface of A. melo seems unique in the genus ( Hay 1998).
Distribution and ecology. Endemic to Sabah. Rainforest on ultramafic rock, in rock crevices and on thin soil along steep banks of fast-flowing streams, at elevations of 120–400 m elev.
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Forest Research Centre |
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Royal Botanic Gardens, National Herbarium of New South Wales |
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