A critical examination of specimens, with literature and a field survey have shown that is conspecific with . Their morphological variations range can be defined as: leaves at the base may be ovate, suborbicular, narrowly ovate, entire, at the middle, ovate, narrowly ovate, oblong-lanceolate, palmately 3-lobed or 5-lobed and at the top, ovate, lanceolate, entire or 3-lobed; flowers solitary in the axillae or several flowers clustered at the terminal of branchlets or formed into short racemes. Therefore, we treat the former species as a synonym for the latter one.
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DigitalDome Photography, 21500 Permaisuri, Terengganu, Malaysia DigitalDome Photography Terengganu Malaysia.
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