Affiliations 

  • 1 Forest Research Institute Malaysia, 52109 Kepong, Selangor, Malaysia Forest Research Institute Malaysia Kepong Malaysia
PhytoKeys, 2021;186:93-110.
PMID: 34975277 DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.186.62018

Abstract

In Peninsular Malaysia, Coleus is represented by five species. Two, C.hairulii Kiew and C.rafidahiae Kiew, are new species. Both are narrowly endemic and restricted to limestone hills as is C.kunstleri (Prain) A.J.Paton. All three are Critically Endangered. Coleusscutellarioides (L.) Benth., although widespread, is probably not indigenous. It is also a common ornamental, while C.monostachyus (P.Beauv.) A.J.Paton is a recent introduction that has spread rapidly and threatens to become a troublesome weed.

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