prestias
Prestias is a genus of flowering plants within the family Melastomataceae. The genus is primarily distributed across tropical regions of Central and South America, with some species also found in the Caribbean. Members of Prestias are characterized by their woody shrubs or small trees, often displaying opposite leaves and distinctive, showy flowers.
The genus Prestias was first described in the scientific literature in the late 19th century. Its species
Prestias plants thrive in humid, tropical environments, including rainforests and montane forests. They play an important
Taxonomically, Prestias is part of the Melastomataceae family, which encompasses over 50 genera and more than
While not widely cultivated, some species of Prestias are valued in horticulture for their attractive flowers.
Overall, Prestias represents an interesting example of tropical biodiversity, contributing to the rich floral assemblages of