Hirtella
Hirtella is a genus of flowering plants in the family Chrysobalanaceae. The genus comprises a number of tree- and shrub-form species native to tropical regions of the Americas, with a few species extending into other tropical regions. Members are typically evergreen or semi-evergreen, with simple, alternate leaves. Inflorescences are usually terminal or axillary and bear small, inconspicuous flowers. Fruits are fleshy drupes that mature to various colors and are dispersed by birds and mammals.
In tropical forests, Hirtella species contribute to forest structure and provide resources for wildlife. Some species
The genus contains several dozen described species; classification within Chrysobalanaceae is subject to revision as new