Hoya bhutanica
Hoya bhutanica is a species of epiphytic climbing shrub endemic to Bhutan.[2] It is currently classified as endangered in the IUCN redlist.[1] DescriptionIt is similar to Hoya parasitica, with slender stems to at least 5 meters. The leaves are fleshy, elliptic to narrowly so in shape, with acuminate apex. The leaf base is cuneate with three nerves at the base. Flower lobes are white with a purple centre. It is an extensive glabrous creeper.[3] RangeHoya bhutanica is currently known only from Bhutan.[2] HabitatIt is an epiphyte on trees in dense forest.[3] EcologyIt is mainly found in the tropical biome that is damp.[4] EtymologyThe species epithet was given in the name of the country (Bhutan) where the holotype of this species was found. References
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