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A REVISION OF THE GENUS SPATHOLOBUS (LEGUMINOSAE-PAPILIONOIDEAE) Jeannette W. A. Ridder-Numan; Harry Wiriadinata
REINWARDTIA Vol 10, No 2 (1984): vol. 10 No.2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/reinwardtia.v10i2.268

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In the S. E. Asiatic genus Spatholobus 28 species are recognized, 6 of which are never described before: S. albus S. auricomus, S. auritus, S. hirsutus, S. multiflorus and S. viridis. One variety (S. ferrugineus var. acutus) is also newly described. A key and full descriptions with plates and maps to illustrate the distribution are given.
KEKAYAAN JENIS TUMBUHAN TAMAN NASIONAL GUNUNG HALIMUN*[Plant Biodiversity Richness of Gunung Halimun National Park] Harry Wiriadinata
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 6, No 1 (2002)
Publisher : Research Center for Biology-Indonesian Institute of Sciences

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/beritabiologi.v6i1.1181

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Mounts Halimun National Park in West l Java has a very high plant diversity. The plant diversity composes of flowering plants.ferns, mosses and fungi. They are very important in biodiversity as their functions to keep good environments and protect the living endangered creatures such as Javanese eagle, panther, hornbill and gibbon. Data on the plant diversity is important for the park management, education ami ecouirism. Invcntarisation ofplants from many areas within the park will be presented.
KEKAYAAN BEGONIA TAMAN NASIONAL GUNUNG HALIMUN Harry Wiriadinata; Deden Girmansyah; Scott Hoover; James Hunter
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 6, No 1 (2002)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/beritabiologi.v6i1.1174

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Begonias arc unique due to asymmetric leaves, and they have large variation on their coloration and hairiness. The flower is unisexual, male and female flowers are in separate branches.The fruit with or without wings of different size and shape.Those unique characters attract them as ornamental plants, Mts. Halimun National Park has many species of wild Begonias which can be found on the forest floor.They grow in group and have essential role in mountainous forest ecosystem. Exploration for wild Begonia within forest around Cikaniki,Cirnarasa. Koridor Cianten, Gn, Botol, Gn. Bintang Gading, Gn. Sanggabuana will be presented in this paper.
A REVISION OF THE GENUS SPATHOLOBUS (LEGUMINOSAE-PAPILIONOIDEAE) Jeannette W. A. Ridder-Numan; Harry Wiriadinata
REINWARDTIA Vol 10, No 2 (1984): vol. 10 No.2
Publisher : Research Center for Biology

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55981/reinwardtia.1984.268

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In the S. E. Asiatic genus Spatholobus 28 species are recognized, 6 of which are never described before: S. albus S. auricomus, S. auritus, S. hirsutus, S. multiflorus and S. viridis. One variety (S. ferrugineus var. acutus) is also newly described. A key and full descriptions with plates and maps to illustrate the distribution are given.
STUDIES ON BEGONIA(BEGONIACEAE) OF THE MOLUCCA ISLANDS I: TWO NEW SPECIES FROM HALMAHERA, INDONESIA AND AN UPDATED DESCRIPTION OF BEGONIA HOLOSERICEA Wisnu H Ardi; Yayan W . C. Kusuma; Carl L. Lewis; Rosniati A. Risna; Harry Wiriadinata; Melissa E. Abdo; Daniel C. Thomas
Reinwardtia Vol. 14 No. 1 (2014)
Publisher : BRIN Publishing (Penerbit BRIN)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/reinwardtia.v14i1.391

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Two new species of Begonia, Begonia holosericeoides Ardi & D. C. Thomas and B. aketajawensis Ardi & D. C. Thomas, are described from Aketajawe Lolobata National Park, Halmahera, Indonesia. The two species belong to Begonia section Petermannia. Begonia holosericea, previously only tentatively assigned to a section, is here assigned to section Petermannia based on the examination of newly available material. Additionally, a revised description and an illustration are provided. A key to the Moluccan species of Begonia is presented.
STUDIES ON BEGONIA(BEGONIACEAE) OF THE MOLUCCA ISLANDS I: TWO NEW SPECIES FROM HALMAHERA, INDONESIA AND AN UPDATED DESCRIPTION OF BEGONIA HOLOSERICEA Wisnu H Ardi; Yayan W . C. Kusuma; Carl L. Lewis; Rosniati A. Risna; Harry Wiriadinata; Melissa E. Abdo; Daniel C. Thomas
Reinwardtia Vol. 14 No. 1 (2014)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/reinwardtia.v14i1.391

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Two new species of Begonia, Begonia holosericeoides Ardi & D. C. Thomas and B. aketajawensis Ardi & D. C. Thomas, are described from Aketajawe Lolobata National Park, Halmahera, Indonesia. The two species belong to Begonia section Petermannia. Begonia holosericea, previously only tentatively assigned to a section, is here assigned to section Petermannia based on the examination of newly available material. Additionally, a revised description and an illustration are provided. A key to the Moluccan species of Begonia is presented.
A REVISION OF THE GENUS SPATHOLOBUS (LEGUMINOSAE-PAPILIONOIDEAE) Jeannette W. A; Ridder-Numan; Harry Wiriadinata
Reinwardtia Vol. 10 No. 2 (1984)
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In the S. E. Asiatic genus Spatholobus 28 species are recognized, 6 of which are never described before: S. albus S. auricomus, S. auritus, S. hirsutus, S. multiflorus and S. viridis. One variety (S. ferrugineus var. acutus) is also newly described. A key and full descriptions with plates and maps to illustrate the distribution are given.
A NEW SPECIES OF PANDANUS (PANDANACEAE) FROM BINTUNI BAY, WEST PAPUA Harry Wiriadinata
Reinwardtia Vol. 12 No. 5 (2009)
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WIRIADINATA, H. 2009. A new species of Pandanus (Pandanaceae) from Bintuni Bay, West Papua. Reinwardtia 12(5): 443–446. — Pandanus bintuniensis Wiriadinata collected from Bintuni Bay, West Papua is described. It is very close to P. permicron Kanehira, but differs in wider leaf and brownish green coloured young leaf.
Exploration of High elevation liana colonies on Mt. Slamet, Central Java, Indonesia WS Hoover; Deden Girmansyah; Harry Wiriadinata; James M. Hunter
Reinwardtia Vol. 13 No. 1 (2009)
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One hundred forty-five individual lianas were distributed on 2 East facing ridges on the second highest mountain on Java, Mt. Slamet (3418 m.), Central Java, Indonesia. Twenty one colonies were observed on small flat areas on ridges. The liana species observed include: Embelia pergamacea, Toddalia asiatica, Elaeagnus latifolia, Schefflera lucida, Vaccinium laurifolium and Lonicera javanica. Diameter of each liana was measured and liana density/flat area calculated. Floristic collecting was under- taken within the elevational gradient of liana distribution. Data suggest an ecotone transition from lower to upper mon- tane forest is observed between 2200 and 2300 m, though forest types are difficult to determine due to disturbance caused by fire at the upper elevations. Observing lianas at these unusuall high elevations with near pluvial rainfall, con- tradict established scientific theory concerning global distribution and abundance of lianas.
A NEW SPECIES OF RAFFLESIA (RAFFLESIACEAE) FROM NORTH SUMATRA HARRY WIRIADINATA; RISMITA SARI
Reinwardtia Vol. 13 No. 2 (2010)
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WIRIADINATA, H. & SARI, R. 2010. A new species of Rafflesia (Rafflesiaceae) from North Sumatra. Reinwardtia 13(2): 95-100. - Rafflesia meijeri Wiriadinata & Sari spec. nov. from North Sumatra is described. It appears closely related to R. rochussenii Teijsm. & Binn. from West Java which has no processes on the disk, smaller flower, the lobes with a different wart pattern, a wider groove with thin lamellae on the central column, ramenta filiform without swollen apex.