angularisena
Angularisena is a genus of flowering plants within the family Rubiaceae, primarily found in tropical regions of Southeast Asia. The genus is characterized by its perennial woody shrubs and small, often fragrant flowers. Typically, plants in this genus display opposite leaves, with flowers arranged in terminal or axillary clusters. The flowers are usually tubular or funnel-shaped, with colors ranging from white to pale pink or purple, and are adapted for pollination by insects and birds.
The genus name, Angularisena, derives from Latin and Greek roots, reflecting specific morphological features observed in
Many species within Angularisena are utilized in traditional medicine in their native regions, where they are
Current scientific studies focus on the taxonomy, phylogeny, and ecological roles of Angularisena species. Research into
Due to its relatively limited distribution and specialization in habitat, Angularisena remains a genus of interest