Wangon or lenteng (Olax imbricata) is a species of plant in the Olacaceae, grows climbing on other trees, in clumps, up to 10 meters high, woody stems, cylindrical and slender, brown and rough bark, many branches.
O. imbricata has leaves in rows along young twigs, stalks 0.5-1 cm and sit alternately. The leaves are oval, blunt tip, about 3 cm wide, about 8 cm long, a main vein in the middle with many small pinnate veins.
The fruit is round, 1-2 cm wide and the stalk is about 1 cm. Young fruit is green or white, ripe fruit is red or orange.
This species grows at an elevation of 200 meters. Grows on the shaded forest floor by climbing other trees such as teak trees. Often found in limestone or clay soils or rocky soils.
Kingdom: Plantae
Phylum: Tracheophyta
Subphylum: Angiospermae
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Santalales
Family: Olacaceae
Genus: Olax
Species: Olax imbricata