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  2. Category:Flora of Sumatra - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles related to the native flora of Sumatra. Taxa of the lowest rank are always included. Higher taxa are included only if endemic. In accordance with the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions (WGSRPD), it is included within the larger region of Malesia in Category:Flora of Malesia

  3. Nepenthes samudera - Wikipedia

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    Nepenthes samudera is a tropical pitcher plant from Sumatra. Nepenthes samudera was compared to Nepenthes rigidifolia.The species resembles N. rigidifolia by the peristome shape, the morphology of the leaves, and the tendril that is inserted sub-apically at the leaves.

  4. Category:Endemic flora of Sumatra - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Endemic flora of Sumatra" The following 73 pages are in this category, out of 73 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. Microtropis sumatrana - Wikipedia

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    Microtropis sumatrana is native to Borneo and Sumatra. Its habitat is forests to elevations of 1,050 m (3,000 ft). Its habitat is forests to elevations of 1,050 m (3,000 ft). [ 3 ]

  6. Category:Flora of Spain - Wikipedia

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    This category includes the endemic and native plants of Spain. According to the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions , this excludes the Balearic Islands , Canary Islands , and the Spanish North African Territories, but includes Andorra and Gibraltar .

  7. Category:Biota of Sumatra - Wikipedia

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    Flora of Sumatra (4 C, 247 P) This page was last edited on 28 November 2021, at 07:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4 ...

  8. Paraserianthes - Wikipedia

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    It is also native to Sumatra, Java, and the Lesser Sunda Islands. [3] It was first spread beyond southwest Australia by Baron Ferdinand von Mueller, who gave packets of P. lophantha seeds to early explorers under the assumption that if they planted the seeds at their campsites, the trees would indicate the routes they travelled. [8]

  9. Sumatran tropical pine forests - Wikipedia

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    These pine forests are found on the higher slopes of Sumatra, especially in the north of the island near Lake Toba and along the Barisan Mountains, including the tall Mount Leuser. With 2500mm of rainfall per year, the pine forests have a tropical rainforest climate but are drier than the thick rainforest areas lower down the slopes, especially ...