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ENDEMIC FLOWERS OF THE PHILIPPINES
Medinilla cordata Merr. Endemic to the Philippines: Luzon (4 collected.), Mindoro (Mt Halcon, 1 collected), Panay (Mt Madiaas, 1 collected). Habitat - in mossy forests, often common on summits of higher mountains in northern Luzon at 2000-2500 m. altitude.
Begonia gutierrezii C.Coyle. Endemic to southern Palawan at quite low altitudes. This species occurs within the Lipuun Point Reservation, but is currently only known from two collections. Instantly distinct as the only species known from the island with peltate leaves.
Begonia cumingii A. Gray. Endemic to Philippines: Luzon (Laguna); in primary forests at 700-1400m; in Mt. Makiling, Luzon, often encountered in mossy forests.
Hoya Buotii Kloppenburg. Endemic to the Philippines. The leaves are 4-7 cm long, 2-4 cm wide with visible veins. The center vein is lowered. This is a hoya that is best grown on a support since it twines some on its own. The flowers are somewhat cupshaped / almost flat, about 2 cm. The very hairy flowers have yellow corolla and the corona is white with red in the middle.