Endangered plants in Indonesia
Corpse flower (Amphophallus Becc titanum)
This
is the largest flower in the world, through the flowers, smell the odor
like the smell of carrion. This plant is a endemic to Sumatra island.
Raflesia flower (Refflesia amoldi)
The
flower petals are a very large size and release odors such as the smell
of carrion. Flower buds which have medicinal properties resulted in the
passage of this flower is often looted. This plant is native habitat on
the island of Sumatra especially in Bengkulu, Jambi, and south Sumatra.
Gaharu Wood (Aquilaria sp)
This wood has a distinctive fragrance that is also high value. This plant habitat is in the forests of Borneo islands.
Red Meranti (Shoera sp)
This
is a woody plant but lightweight and requires a very long time to grow.
Red Meranti plants can absorb elemental carbon in the forest so stout
plant used as industrial commodities.
Fragrant sandalwood (Satalum album)
This
plant is used as fragrances and spices (incense or aromatherapy). High
value causes the plant continues to be hunted and became endangered,
sandalwood is found in East Nusa Tenggara.
Nepenthes (Nepnthes L.)
A
unique plant that has pockets, this plant is very rare because it only
grows in areas containing little nitrogen. Pitcher plants found in the
forest at Tangkuban Perahu, West Java.
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