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Ant plant

Myrmeconauclea strigosa

Photo by Dan Doucette
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Field Notes

Description:

large, woody, evergreen shrub, on this shrub the ants live in hollow internodal swellings near the end of the branches.

Habitat:

tropical rainforest

Notes:

I spotted this growing beside a waterfall in Kubah national park.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (2)

Good question Chun. I think it's more likely that, so I've updated.
What is the difference with Myrmeconauclea strigosa ?

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