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No person may collect, cultivate, cut, trim, remove, burn, poison, in any way injure, sell, offer for sale, import, export, or be in possession of any PROTECTED PLANT or any part thereof except in accordance with a licence issued by the Sarawak Forestry Department. Diverse geological formations resulted in diverse terrains and varied microhabitats in Borneo where over 200 species of Begonia are currently known. (CITES), excluding those already listed in Part I. However, based on our survey of the begonia collection in the Sarawak Herbarium, the un-named taxa (about 110 species) significantly outnumber the 72-named species. This stunning begonia has dark green almost black spade-shaped leaves with prominent pink veins and outer edges that appear to have been dipped in silver Occasionally, scattered specks of silver appear on the innermost leaf blades, creating the impression of a starry night sky. Scientific NameĪll Cyrtandra, Didymorcarpus, and Didissandra speciesĪll species of plants listed in Appendices I and II of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna The following table refers to the Second Schedule PART II on Protected Plants from the Wild Life Protection Ordinance, 1998 (Chapter 26). This does not entitle such persons to collect TOTALLY PROTECTED PLANTS or their produce and the Minister may withdraw this right and prosecute anyone who, in his opinion, does not legitimately need to collect such forest produce for subsistence purposes, or abuses the privileges granted by this right. Native rural residents of traditional lifestyle, who legitimately need to collect the forest produce of these plants for their own use, are granted the right to do so without obtaining a licence. Investigation Paper Tracking System (IPTS).Statistic on Acreage of Species Planted.Certified Forest Plantation Management Unit (FPMU).The main veins near the point of petiole. The elliptic shaped leaves of this shrub-like begonia are olive green with chartreuse blotches. It was once called 'ex Kew species' or U038. It is native to the lowland forests of Sarawak, Malaysia. It often comes as a surprise to learn that the forests of Borneo are a hot spot for begonias with almost 200. Indeed there are few other genera that can challenge Begonia in variety of leaf shapes, colour and patterns. Capacity Building and Awareness Program Begonia chlorosticta is one of the most exotic foliage begonias in cultivation. Begonia is familiar as a garden plant grown for its beautiful foliage.Logs Production From Natural Forests And Planted Forests.Log Production and Royalty Billed and Royalty Collected.In this study we report the discovery of three undescribed species of Begonia, namely B. The Forests (Planted Forests) Rules, 1997 About 140 species of Begonia have been described from Borneo, 75 of which occur in Sarawak.The Forests (Prescribed Forestry Activities) Notification, 2010.Species descriptions, colour photographs and a distribution map are provided. Three species are recorded from Totally Protected Areas, one species occurs both within and outside Totally Protected Areas, and eight species occur only outside Totally Protected Areas. Twelve new species and one new record of Begonia (Begoniaceae) from Sarawak, Malaysia, are described.
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Sarawak Herbarium, Forest Department Sarawak, KM10 Jalan Datuk Amar Kalong Ningkan, 93250 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.įorest Research Institute Malaysia, 52109 Kepong, Selangor, Malaysia.īegonia sect Petermannia, Lanjak Entimau Wildlife Sanctuary, Malaysia, Totally Protected Areas Abstract