Memecylon pauciflorum is a tree species in the Melastomataceae family. It grows as a tree or shrub in northern Australia and tropical and subtropical Asia. An understorey species typically, it grows in a variety of communities. The possum Petropseudes dahli (rock-haunting possum) uses this species as one of their scent-marking sites. It is a host to a number of funguses. People in Australia and in Thailand use the plant in folk medicine, though no efficacy has been demonstrated.
^"Memecylon pauciflorum Blume". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
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Asian/Chinese clade with Memecylon caeruleum, Memecylon cantleyi, Memecylonpauciflorum, Memecylon plebujum, and Memecylon scutellatum. The species was...
Malesian/Southeast Asian clade that includes Memecylon lilacinum, Memecylonpauciflorum, Memecylon plebujum, and Memecylon scutellatum. The species grows as a...
Malesian/Southeast Asian clade that includes Memecylon lilacinum, Memecylonpauciflorum, Memecylon plebujum, and Memecylon scutellatum. The species was named by...
Asian/Chinese clade with Memecylon caeruleum, Memecylon cantleyi, Memecylon lilacinum, Memecylonpauciflorum and Memecylon scutellatum. The taxa is native...
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