aseelle
Aseelle is a genus of flowering plants within the family Plantaginaceae, known for its diverse species native to regions of Southeast Asia, particularly in tropical forests. The genus is characterized by its herbaceous growth habit, with some species exhibiting woody stems, and its distinctive floral structures. Aseelle species typically produce small, tubular flowers arranged in clusters, often displaying a range of colors including shades of violet, pink, and white.
The plants in this genus are adapted to humid, shaded environments, thriving in understory layers of dense
Taxonomically, Aseelle was formally described in the late 20th century following revisions of the Plantaginaceae family,
Research on Aseelle remains limited, with ongoing studies focusing on its ecological roles, conservation status, and