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Fig. 2. Hanguana podzolicola Siti Nurfazilah et al. A. Side view detail of fruit attached to a 
branch showing tepals tightly clasping the base of the fruit. B. Detail of inner tepals, staminodes 
and staminodial scales. C. Detail of stigma. D. Cross section of fruit showing single seed and 
two empty locules. E. Longitudinal section of fruit. F. Fruit in top view, showing asymmetrically 
placed stigma. G. Seed (side view, appendage facing camera). H. Seed (side view, appendage 
to the right). I. Seed (top view, appendage to the left). From Leong-Skornickova, J. HAN-76. 
(Photos: A-F: Jana Leong-Skornickova; G-I: Matti A. Niissalo) 
partial inflorescences spreading almost perpendicularly to rachis (lowermost 2 
ascending); peduncle and rachis together up to 90 cm tall, green when fresh, 
conspicuously pale brown-grey flocculose, visible portion of peduncle up to 30 cm 
long; one sterile bract per peduncle, foliaceous, persistent, narrowly ovate with a basal 
claw, c. 95 (inch 30 cm long claw/pseudopetiole) x c. 11 cm; bract subtending partial 
inflorescences similar to sterile bracts, diminishing in size and becoming narrowly 
triangular distally along the infructescence, the bract supporting basal-most partial 
