tindorea
Tindorea is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Rubiaceae, commonly known as the coffee family. The genus is native to tropical regions, particularly in parts of Africa, Madagascar, and Southeast Asia. Tindorea species are typically small to medium-sized trees or shrubs, often found in forested areas and along riverbanks.
One of the most notable species within the genus is *Tindorea sublobata*, also known as the African
The genus was first described in the 19th century by botanist Carl Ludwig Blume, who classified it
Ecologically, Tindorea species play a role in their native ecosystems by providing habitat and food for various
Research on Tindorea remains limited compared to more commercially important plant genera, though its distinct characteristics