kopioa
Kopioa is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. The genus was described by Botanist Olli J. Lucchesi in 2006. Plants in the genus Kopioa are native to the island of Madagascar. They are typically found in humid forest environments. Detailed botanical descriptions of Kopioa species highlight characteristics such as their leaf arrangement, flower morphology, and fruit types, which are crucial for their identification within the broader Rubiaceae family. The family Rubiaceae itself is a large and diverse group of flowering plants, known for including species like coffee and quinine. Research into Kopioa often focuses on its evolutionary relationships with other genera within the tribe Psychotrieae. Conservation status for species within Kopioa may vary, reflecting the pressures on Madagascar's unique biodiversity.