| Etymology | Genus | - |
|---|---|---|
| Species | From Latin, crassus=thick; folia=leaf | |
| Family | Rutaceae | |
| Synonyms | - | |
| Common Names | Thick-leaf Luvunga | |
| Status | Native: Endangered | |
| Form | Woody climber | |
| Native Distribution | Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore | |
Woody climber with trifoliate leaves with a long petiole. The leaflets are elliptic or elliptic-oblong. They possess climbing hooks.
Central Catchment Nature Reserve (2011).
Compound leaf underside.
Climbing hook.