derantys
Derantys is a genus of flowering plants in the Amaranthaceae family. It is native to warm temperate and subtropical regions and includes several described species. The genus was recognized as a distinct lineage in modern botanical literature in the late 20th century. Derantys species are typically herbaceous perennials or small shrubs, with slender to woody stems and simple, alternately arranged leaves. The inflorescences are dense panicles bearing numerous small, inconspicuous flowers. Flowers usually lack showy petals; the perianth is reduced, and the calyx or bracts subtend a dry capsule fruit. Seeds are small, often dark and glossy.
Distribution and habitat: Derantys is found in dry and open habitats, including grasslands, scrublands, and rocky
Ecology and uses: Pollination is primarily wind-driven; seeds are dispersed by gravity and, in some species,
Taxonomy and phylogeny: Derantys is placed in Amaranthaceae, a family that includes many drought-tolerant taxa. It
Conservation: Habitat loss and climate change threaten certain Derantys species with range restriction. Some populations persist