Krameriaceae
Krameriaceae is a small family of flowering plants primarily found in tropical and subtropical regions. This family includes about 15 species, mainly categorized into two genera: Krameria and Krameriopsis. These plants are known for their unique, woody stems and often have a shrubby appearance.
Members of the Krameriaceae family typically produce distinctive flowers that can be purple or pink, attracting various pollinators. They are often found in arid environments and have adapted to survive in dry conditions, making them interesting subjects for studies on drought resistance and plant adaptation.