Martin Pellizzer

Gmelina Sessilis F. Ramiflora

Ramiflora gmelina, scientifically known as Gmelina sessilis f. ramiflora, is a rare and unique plant species native to specific regions of Southeast Asia. This botanical variant is distinguished by its distinctive branching pattern and specialized floral structures that set it apart from its parent species. Despite its limited distribution, it holds ecological significance as a habitat for various endemic insect and bird species. Due to habitat loss and overharvesting, Ramiflora gmelina faces increasing threats to its survival. Conservation efforts are crucial to preserving this plant and maintaining the biodiversity of its ecosystem.