kintanias
Kintanias are a genus of tropical woody plants belonging to the family Anacardiaceae, primarily found in the rainforests of Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands. These plants are characterized by their evergreen leaves, which are often compound and pinnate, and their distinctive fruiting structures. Kintanias species are typically trees or large shrubs that can reach heights of up to 20 meters, depending on the species and environmental conditions.
The plants are notable for their ecological role within their native habitats. They provide food and habitat
In traditional uses, some kintanias species hold significance for indigenous communities. The bark, leaves, or seeds
Due to habitat loss and deforestation in tropical regions, some kintanias populations are threatened. Conservation efforts