Ficus Albipila
White-veined fig, scientifically known as Ficus albipila, is a unique and striking plant native to the tropical regions of Southeast Asia. Its most distinguishing feature is the pale, almost translucent veins that run through its broad, heart-shaped leaves. This species thrives in humid, shaded environments and is often found in the undergrowth of dense forests. Despite its beauty, Ficus albipila is relatively rare and faces threats from habitat destruction and over-collection. Understanding and protecting this plant is essential for preserving biodiversity in its native ecosystems.