Martin Pellizzer

Xanthophyllum Griffithii Subsp. Angustifolium

Angustifoliate xanthophyllum, scientifically known as Xanthophyllum griffithii subsp. angustifolium, is a rare and striking plant native to the mountainous regions of southern Asia. This subspecies is distinguished by its narrow, lance-shaped leaves that range in color from deep green to a striking bronze hue. It thrives in cool, humid environments and is often found growing in shaded forest understories. Due to its unique appearance and limited distribution, it is considered a valuable species for botanical study. Conservation efforts are essential to protect this plant from habitat loss and environmental degradation.