pinguline
Pinguline is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae, native to tropical regions of Africa, Asia, and the Pacific. The genus is characterized by its woody shrubs or small trees, which typically grow to a height of 2-10 meters. Pinguline species are known for their attractive, often colorful flowers, which are typically tubular or bell-shaped, and are pollinated by insects.
The genus Pinguline includes approximately 20 species, with the most well-known being Pinguline calophylla, commonly known
Pinguline plants are often grown for their aesthetic appeal, as well as for their potential medicinal uses.
In addition to their ornamental and medicinal uses, Pinguline species also play an important role in their