Definition
Lardizabalaceae is a family of flowering plants, primarily climbing vines, native to East Asia. 🌿 Think of them as the acrobats of the plant world! Unlike many plants, they have a unique floral structure and often produce edible fruits. These fruits can be quite unusual in appearance, adding to their intrigue. Lardizabalaceae plants are often found in forests and woodlands, climbing on trees and shrubs. They are valued for their ornamental qualities and potential medicinal properties.