Dombeya

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    • Summary of Dombeya:**

Dombeya is a genus of plants belonging to the Malvaceae family, comprising around 75 species of trees and shrubs. It is named after the French botanist Louis Marie Guillaume Peltier des Bordes, Count of Dombéa. These plants are native to tropical regions across Africa, Madagascar, and parts of Asia, including Yemen and Saudi Arabia.

Dombeya species are characterized by their showy flowers, often in shades of white, pink, or purple, which are popular in horticulture. The fruits are typically capsule-like, containing seeds covered in fine hairs. Some species, like *Dombeya wallichii*, are valued for ornamental purposes and have been used in traditional medicine.

The genus has significant ecological and cultural importance, with many species contributing to local ecosystems and some being cultivated for their aesthetic value. Conservation efforts are needed for certain species due to habitat loss and overharvesting.

Further details about Dombeya can be found in academic references, taxonomic studies, and online resources such as malvaceae.info and the Plant List.