alivalotus
Alivalotus is a genus of flowering plants within the family Melastomataceae. The genus is primarily recognized for its diverse species native to tropical regions of Central and South America. Plants within this genus are typically characterized by their woody shrubs or small trees, often featuring opposite leaves and distinctive floral structures that attract pollinators.
The taxonomy of Alivalotus has been developed through botanical studies focusing on morphological characteristics such as
Alivalotus species tend to thrive in humid, shaded environments, often found in lowland rainforests and montane
Conservation status varies among species, with some potentially at risk due to habitat destruction and deforestation.
Overall, Alivalotus represents a lesser-known but ecologically valuable group within Melastomataceae, illustrating the rich plant diversity