The species was not observed again until 21 February 1997, when staff of the Hong Kong Herbarium of the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department found an "unknown" species on a steep slope woodland under the highest peak, Tsing Yi Peak, on Tsing Yi Island.
Milo of Croton | Croton-on-Hudson, New York | Croton Aqueduct | Croton | New Croton Dam | Croton sylvaticus | Croton Point | Alcmaeon of Croton | Croton (plant) |