commersonnii
Commersonnii is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae, native to Madagascar. The genus was named in honor of the French botanist Charles Louis L'Héritier de Brutelle, Baron de Commerson. Commersonnii species are typically shrubs or small trees, characterized by their simple, alternate leaves and showy, often fragrant flowers. The flowers are usually tubular, with five petals and a prominent spur at the base. The genus includes around 15 species, which are valued for their ornamental qualities and potential use in traditional medicine.
Commersonnii plants are often cultivated for their attractive flowers, which are used in floral arrangements and
Commersonnii plants require well-drained soil and consistent moisture to thrive. They are typically grown in tropical