Leea amabilis
Leea amabilis H.J.Veitch

Leea amabilis is a species in the genus Leea, belonging to the Vitaceae family. It was first described by H.J. Veitch and published in 1882. This species is native to Borneo.
Description
Leea amabilis is a member of the Vitaceae, commonly known as the grape family. It is part of the genus Leea, which is a group of climbing or trailing woody plants. The species was scientifically described and named by H.J. Veitch in 1882. Its natural distribution is limited to the island of Borneo, where it grows in its native habitat. As with other members of the Vitaceae family, Leea amabilis likely exhibits climbing growth habits and may have tendrils or other structures adapted for support and attachment to surrounding vegetation.
Distribution
Borneo
Synonyms
Leea amabilis var. splendens
