Tacca bibracteata
Tacca bibracteata Drenth

Tacca bibracteata is a species in the genus Tacca, belonging to the Dioscoreaceae family. It was first described by Drenth in 1973 and is native to Borneo.
Description
Tacca bibracteata is a plant species within the Dioscoreaceae family, commonly known as the yam family. The species was formally published in 1973 by the author Drenth. It is geographically restricted to the island of Borneo, where it grows in its natural habitat. As a member of the genus Tacca, it shares characteristics typical of the group, such as unique floral structures and climbing or rhizomatous growth forms. The species is part of the botanical diversity found in the tropical ecosystems of Borneo.
Distribution
Borneo
