erythaca
Erythaca is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Fabaceae, commonly known as the legume, pea, or bean family. The genus is primarily composed of small trees and shrubs native to tropical and subtropical regions, particularly in Africa and Madagascar. Erythaca species are often found in forested areas, where they contribute to the biodiversity of their ecosystems.
Plants in the Erythaca genus are characterized by their pinnate leaves, which consist of multiple leaflets
One of the most well-known species within this genus is *Erythaca excelsa*, commonly referred to as the
Erythaca species play an ecological role as nitrogen-fixing plants, meaning they can convert atmospheric nitrogen into
Due to habitat loss and deforestation, several Erythaca species face threats to their survival. Conservation efforts