New wild ginger species discovered in Lenggong, highlighting Perakβs biodiversity, says Saarani
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IPOH, June 4 βΒ Researchers have discovered a new species of wild ginger, Alpinia lenggongensis, in Lenggong, a finding that further underscores Perakβs rich biodiversity and natural heritage, Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad said today.
He said the species was discovered by researchers from Universiti Putra Malaysia and Universiti Malaysia Kelantan.
βPerak is fortunate to be blessed with unique natural treasures in terms of geology, flora and fauna, and this discovery demonstrates that the stateβs forests continue to harbour valuable biodiversity.
βThe discovery of this species in the Bintang Range, Lenggong, at an elevation of about 400 to 800 metres above sea level proves that Perakβs forests still hold highly valuable biodiversity treasures,β he said in his speech at the state-level International Forest Day celebration at the Perak Darul Ridzuan Building here.
Saarani said Alpinia lenggongensis is typically found growing along riverbanks, between eight and 20 metres from the riverβs edge.
βIt is uniquely identified by its translucent bracteoles and elongated petioles, or leaf stalks,β he added.
He said the discovery further strengthened Lenggongβs position as a unique destination rich in nature, history and knowledge.
Saarani noted that Lenggong is now among the few locations to hold two UNESCO recognitions.
βLenggong has been a UnescoΒ World Heritage Site since 2012 and was officially recognised as the Lenggong UnescoΒ Global Geopark on April 27, 2026,β he said.
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