We encountered this species in our research area based on the characteristics of fruit, flower, leaf, root and stem, based on determination techniques sourced from various related literature.
Yes. The references show that this species is native in Malaysia (Peninsular Malaysia). This species grows in open clusters in moist coastal forest and being in IUCN red list.
Hi, Hamed and Abhishek, that is the point. Actually we were need more about the specific scientific explanation concerned to typical profile of A. lanata based on their leaf, fruits, flowers, etc. And also how to distinguish the lanata from A. rumphiana, because from some litterateurs, they both were synonym, like in these links
We were encountered the mangroves species which have same typical characteristics with both profiles of key identification; leaf, fruits, flower, stem, roots. Our photos of field and specimen documentation and habitat deliberately unpublished yet, still wait for confirmation from expert. This reply is as announcement from me as the lead of our project to any person who want to who like to joint us for verification of the species we found is still welcome.