elusus
Elusus is a genus of flowering plants within the family Rubiaceae. The genus is primarily found in tropical regions and is known for its diverse species that contribute to the rich biodiversity of their native habitats. The plants within this genus generally exhibit characteristics typical of the Rubiaceae family, such as opposite leaves, interpetiolar stipules, and tubular flowers.
The genus elusus was first described by botanists in the early 20th century. Its species are often
Current research on elusus focuses on its taxonomy, geographic distribution, and potential uses. Some species within
Conservation efforts are underway in various regions to protect the natural populations of elusus plants and
Overall, elusus represents a small but important component of the Tropical flora, contributing to the overall