Thismia aliasii Discovered in Malaysia
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Thismia aliasii was discovered in the Malaysian state of Terengganu in 2019 .
The plant lives in moist, shady regions of upper hill dipterocarp forests.
It has a bulbous top from which extend petal- or tentacle-like appendages, which are reminiscent of a skinny starfish.
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