“…(Rafflesiaceae) in Vietnam [28]. Langbiang Plateau is also known as the prime habitats of numerous vascular plant species and in the recent decade, a wide range of vascular plant taxa have also been described and/or recorded, including 16 ferns [29][30][31][32], one Schisandraceae [33], three Lauraceae [33,34], five orchids [35,36], one bamboo [37], one Zingiberaceae [33], one legume [38], one aroid [39], one Menispermaceae [40], one Daphniphyllaceae [33], four stone oaks [41,42], one Euphorbiaceae [43], two Rosaceae [33], two begonias [44], one Clusiaceae [45], one Rutaceae [33], seven camellias [46][47][48][49][50], four Nyssaceae [33,51], one ginseng [52], one Loranthaceae [53], two hollies [33], one Icacinaceae [33], one Symplocaceae [33], one Rubiaceae [54], and five gesneriads [55][56][57][58]. However, the rich and unique biological diversity of the Langbiang Plateau has continuously been threatened by growing land demands for agriculture (Fig 1 ) and residency [59].…”