Detarbora
Detarbora is a fictional genus of evergreen trees created for use in speculative botany and encyclopedic exercises. In this constructed taxonomy, it belongs to the family Detarboraceae and is treated as monotypic, containing a single species, Detarbora prismata.
Description: Detarbora prismata grows to 15–25 meters tall, with a straight trunk up to 50 cm in
Distribution and habitat: The species is described as native to montane cloud forests on the fictional Greenvale
Ecology and physiology: Detarbora prismata is pollinated by native bees and other small insects, with seed
Taxonomic history and etymology: The genus and species were first described by botanist L. Miro in 1987
Human use and cultural references: In speculative fiction and educational exercises, detarbora is used as an