leuconotis
Leuconotis is a genus of small, shrubby trees or shrubs belonging to the family Rubiaceae. Native to tropical and subtropical regions, particularly in Southeast Asia and Oceania, these plants are characterized by their simple, opposite leaves and their inflorescences which typically bear small, white or cream-colored flowers. The fruits are usually small berries or drupes. Leuconotis species are often found in lowland forests, shrublands, and sometimes along coastlines. While not widely cultivated for ornamental purposes, some species may have local traditional uses. The genus is relatively small, with a limited number of recognized species. Botanical descriptions often highlight the structure of the calyx and corolla, as well as the arrangement of the stamens, as key distinguishing features. Further research into the ecological roles and potential ethnobotanical significance of Leuconotis species continues.