Myanmar
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Amorphophallus Mirabilis: A New and Eye-Catching Arum Species From Myanmar’s Limestone Forest
The Arum family (Araceae) consists of terrestrial or aquatic shrubs, vines, or herbs. Amorphophallus is a large genus of about 200 tropical and subtropical tuberous herbs of the Arum family.
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