avohankona
Avohankona is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae. The genus is primarily known for its aromatic herbs and shrubs, which are distributed across various regions in Africa, the Canary Islands, and some parts of the Mediterranean. The plants within this genus are characterized by their compound umbels of small, often white or yellowish flowers, and finely divided, fern-like leaves.
The genus Avohankona was first described in the scientific literature in the late 20th century, reflecting
Avohankona species are of interest for their potential use in traditional medicine, as some exhibit anti-inflammatory,
Conservation status varies among species, with some potentially threatened by habitat loss and environmental changes. As
Overall, Avohankona represents a small but significant group of plants within the Apiaceae family, contributing to