aukeamia
Aukeamia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae, native to the tropical regions of Africa. The genus is characterized by its small, evergreen trees and shrubs, which typically grow to a height of 2-5 meters. The leaves are simple, alternate, and often have a glossy appearance. The flowers are small, usually white or pale yellow, and are arranged in axillary or terminal inflorescences. The fruit is a dry capsule containing several seeds.
Aukeamia is named after the Dutch word "auke," which means "small," reflecting the small size of the
The plants in the genus Aukeamia are often used in traditional medicine for their various medicinal properties.
Aukeamia plants are typically propagated through seed or by vegetative means such as cuttings. They prefer