Hanguana rubinea
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The mystery of this forest plant was solved in the June 2015 issue of the Gardens' Bulletin and August 2015 issue of the Gardenwise (page 24-29), both published by the Singapore Botanic Gardens. It turned out to be a new species that is only available in the forest of Singapore. Before this confirmation, it was thought to be a variant of Hanguana neglecta, which itself was only named a few months back in December 2014.


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