pterygosperma
Pterygosperma is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae, native to tropical and subtropical regions of South America. The genus is characterized by its distinctive, winged seeds, which are the source of its name, derived from the Greek words "pterygos" meaning "winged" and "sperma" meaning "seed." The genus includes approximately 10 species, which are typically small trees or shrubs, with simple, alternate leaves and small, tubular flowers.
Pterygosperma species are known for their unique seed dispersal mechanism. The seeds are enclosed in a wing-like
The genus is of particular interest to botanists and ecologists due to its ecological significance. The winged
Despite their ecological and medicinal importance, Pterygosperma species are not well-studied, and much remains to be