strychninea
Strychninea is a tribal grouping within the larger family of plants known as the Apocynaceae, which are commonly called dogbane or oleander. This tribe is characterized by specific botanical features that distinguish it from other groups within the Apocynaceae. Members of the Strychninea tribe are often woody plants, including trees and shrubs, though some may be herbaceous.
The reproductive structures, particularly the flowers, are key to identifying species within this tribe. They typically
Geographically, the Strychninea tribe is found across tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. Their ecological roles are