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SEARCH THE KINABALU DATABASES
Publication: "The Plants of Mount Kinabalu."
Mount Kinabalu, in the Malaysian state of Sabah in northern Borneo, is the highest mountain between the Himalayas and New Guinea. The area covered in this survey could be thought of as essentially circular, including an area of some 1250 square kilometers. The center of this circle is at about 06°05'N, 116°35'E, and the radius is about 20 km. The elevation ranges from about 200 m (the lowest level represented in specimen data) to 4094 m on Low's Peak, the highest point.
The information available on this website is based on the floristic inventories compiled by John H. Beaman, Barbara Parris (ferns), J. J. Wood (orchids), and Christiane Anderson (dicots) in collaboration of many specialists. Reed S. Beaman wrote computer programs for data management and generating enumerations used in preparing manuscripts. The inventories are published in the series "The Plants of Mount Kinabalu," which comprises five volumes: ferns and fern allies, gymnosperms, monocots (except orchids), orchids, and dicots (families A-L; families MW). Christiane Anderson constructed the database searches, which are based on files adapted from databases supplied by John H. Beaman.
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