korianteria
Korianteria is a genus of flowering plants in the carrot family Apiaceae, native to the coastal archipelago of Koria. The genus was described in 1994 by botanists Lena Hart and Peng Zhao. The name combines the local toponym Koria with a suffix familiar from other Apiaceae genera, and reflects the coriander-like aroma observed in several species.
Members of Korianteria are herbaceous perennials or annuals, typically 20–60 cm tall, with finely divided, fragrant
The genus is endemic to coastal habitats of the Korian archipelago, including dune systems, salt marsh margins,
Korianteria comprises several described species, including K. maritima, K. altissima, and K. sylvatica. It is placed
Ecology and uses: Pollination is by small insects, including native bees and hoverflies. Leaves and seeds are
Conservation: Habitat loss, coastal development, and competition from invasive plants threaten several Korianteria populations. Conservation actions