Hulu Klang, Selangor, Malaysia. Beautiful curtain of Dischidia nummularia R.Br. Apocynaceae, also placed in Asclepiadaceae. CN: [Malay - Kupang-kupang], Button orchid. Pebble beach. Tropical Asia to New Guinea and Australia; elsewhere cultivated as ornamental plant. Epiphyte liana, usually growing tightly against tree stems using small roots to connect, but when reaching the tree crown changing to a hanging habit. Whole plant is succulent, thick leathery. Leaves opposite with small inflorescence in leaf axils. Flowers white, bell shaped. Fruits cone-shaped, green, usually quite rare. Synonym(s): Collyris minor Vahl Dischidia actephila Schltr. Dischidia aemula Schltr. Dischidia beiningiana Schltr. Dischidia copelandii Schltr. Dischidia decipiens Schltr. Dischidia dirhiza Schltr. Dischidia gaudichaudii Decne. Dischidia glabra Warb. Dischidia horsfieldiana Miq. Dischidia microphylla Schltr. Dischidia minor (Vahl) Merr. Dischidia nummularia var. orbicularis (Decne.) Kuntze Dischidia nummularia var. rhombifolia (Blume) Bakhuizen f. Dischidia orbicularis Decne. Dischidia rhombifolia Blume Dischidia ridleyana Schltr. Dischidia schumanniana Schltr. Dischidia sepikana Schltr. Leptostemma truncatum Zoll. ex Miq. Ref. and suggested reading: FRIM Flora Database Kamus Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Malaysia www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-2772561 www.asianplant.net/Apocynaceae/Dischidia_nummularia.htm
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