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M. bancana is a small tree. Its leaves are tri-lobed, and have palmate venation. The leaf stalks are connected to the center of each leaf rather than to the edge.[7]
Distribution and habitat
M. bancana is commonly found in southeast Asia, particularly in Malaysia.[5]
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