Loganiaceae
Loganiaceae is a family of flowering plants that primarily consists of shrubs and small trees. This family is known for its diverse range of species, many of which are found in tropical and subtropical regions. The plants in this family often have opposite leaves and produce tubular flowers, which can be attractive to various pollinators.
Members of the Loganiaceae family include notable genera such as Strychnos and Logania. Some species within this family are known for their medicinal properties, while others may contain toxic compounds. Overall, Loganiaceae plays a significant role in both ecological systems and traditional medicine.