hapetega
Hapetega is a fictional genus of flowering plants used in worldbuilding and speculative biology. In the imagined taxonomic system, Hapetega belongs to the family Hapetegaceae, a small, monogeneric lineage created for narrative purposes. The genus currently comprises two described species: Hapetega alba and Hapetega rubra. They are portrayed as evergreen shrubs or small trees, typically reaching 3–8 meters in height, with simple, alternately arranged leaves and inflorescences of small, fragrant flowers. The fruits are dry, dehiscent capsules that release seeds into coastal environments.
Distribution and habitat are described as coastal and brackish, with Hapetega species inhabiting mangrove-edge zones of
Etymology in the fictional world derives hapetega from a local term meaning “edge of water,” reflecting the
Uses and cultural significance are described within the fiction as the leaves containing tannins used for
See also: mangroves, coastal ecosystems, worldbuilding flora.