Palmgarden Reforestation

Documenting, conserving, and restoring Malaysia's rich plant biodiversity

Featured Plants

Discover some of Malaysia's most remarkable plant species, from towering rainforest trees to unique carnivorous plants

Education & Research

Advancing botanical knowledge through educational programs and research partnerships

Educational Workshop
Education

Educational Programs

Our hands-on workshops and educational programs are designed for all ages, offering immersive learning experiences about Malaysia's plant diversity. Programs include plant identification, conservation techniques, and sustainable gardening practices.

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Research Partnership
Research

Research Partnerships

We collaborate with universities and conservation organizations to advance botanical knowledge. Our research focuses include climate change adaptation, endangered species propagation, ethnobotanical studies, and sustainable harvesting practices.

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Why Choose Us

Palmgarden Reforestation is dedicated to becoming the leading resource for Malaysian plant conservation

Expert Knowledge

Our team includes botanists and ecologists with deep knowledge of Malaysian flora and conservation practices.

Comprehensive Database

Building Malaysia's most detailed plant database with high-quality images and scientific information.

Educational Resources

Developing materials and programs to increase awareness about Malaysian plant diversity.

Join Our Conservation Efforts

Help us document and preserve Malaysia's botanical heritage for future generations.

Malaysia's Unique Biodiversity

  • 15,000+ plant species in one of the world's oldest rainforests (130+ million years)
  • Remarkable endemic species including Rafflesia (world's largest flower) and 39 species of Nepenthes pitcher plants
  • 700+ threatened species facing challenges from habitat loss and climate change
  • Diverse ecosystems from coastal mangroves to highland cloud forests
  • New discoveries continue with 600+ new plant species found in Borneo (1995-2010)
  • Rich cultural heritage with indigenous communities serving as guardians of botanical knowledge