Definition
The genus Ochna consists of flowering plants, mainly shrubs and small trees, prized for their ornamental qualities. They are commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions, particularly in Africa and Asia. Ochna plants are known for their showy yellow flowers and unique fruiting structures. After the petals fall, the sepals enlarge, turn red, and create a colorful backdrop for the developing black fruit. This visual display makes Ochna a favorite in gardens. Genus Ochna is like the plant kingdom's designers who create memorable visual experiences.