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Trochetia
Trochetia blackburniana
Trochetia blackburniana
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Malvales
Family: Malvaceae
Subfamily: Dombeyoideae
Beilschm. Plants are living Organisms belonging to the kingdom Plantae. The flowering plants or angiosperms ( Angiospermae or Magnoliophyta) are the most widespread group Dicotyledons, or "dicots", is a name for a group of Flowering plants whose Seed typically has two embryonic leaves or Cotyledons There Malvales is the name of an order of Flowering plants As circumscribed by APG II -system it includes about 6000 Species within nine Malvaceae, or the mallow family, is a family of Flowering plants containing over 200 genera with close to 2300 species , 1833
Genus: Trochetia
DC, 1823
Species: see below

Trochetia is a genus of flowering plants from the family of Malvaceae (formerly in the Sterculiaceae, but this family is now classified as a subfamily in the Sterculiaceae) endemic to the Mascarenes. Malvaceae, or the mallow family, is a family of Flowering plants containing over 200 genera with close to 2300 species Sterculiaceae is a Botanical name for a group of Flowering plants at the rank of family which is now widely considered obsolete The Mascarene Islands (or Mascarenhas Archipelago) is a group of Islands in the Indian Ocean east of Madagascar comprising Mauritius It was first described by A.P. de Candolle in 1823.

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Description

The genus Trochetia consists of scrubs or small trees, which can reach a height from two to eight metres. The hermaphroditic flowers are either white (T. triflora), pink (T. parviflora), or reddish orange (T. boutoniana). They are either single-standing, or grow in a cluster of three flowers. Some species have bell-shaped petals. All plants of this genus are imperiled due to the competition of invasive species, like the guavas from China but also by the destruction of introduced monkeys and rats. Guava is a Genus of about 100 Species of Tropical Shrubs and small Trees in the myrtle family Myrtaceae. Five species occur on Mauritius and one on La Reunion. The habitat are humid forests with a high annual rainfall or mountainous slopes which are directed windwards.

Plants from the genus Trochetia belong to the few plants worldwide that can produce coloured nectar. Some scientists, like the Danish ecologist Jens Olesen assume that this could be linked to bird species which have pollinated this plants in the past and are extinct today. However, recent research has demonstrated that not only do endemic Phelsuma geckos pollinate some of the species, but that they actually prefer coloured over clear nectar. Hence, the 'mystery of the Mauritian coloured nectar' can be considered at least partly solved now. Whether the nectar-feeding birds in Mauritius also react to the coloured nectar as a signal for floral reward remains to be seen.

The main pollinators of today are the Mauritius Olive White-eye (Zosterops chloronothos) and the Mascarene White-eye (Zosterops borbonicus mauritianus), introduced honey bees, or geckos from the genus Phelsuma. The Mauritius Olive White-eye ( Zosterops chloronothos often mistakenly spelled Zosterops chloronothus) is a very rare Passerine from the family of The Mascarene White-eye ( Zosterops borbonicus) also known as Grey White-eye, is a small passerine from the family Zosteropidae, which is Day Geckos are small Lizards of the genus Phelsuma in the Gecko family

Recent research has shown that in the absence of the locally extinct olive white-eye, Trochetia blackburniana's main pollinator in the area of Le Pétrin is the blue-tailed day-gecko Phelsuma cepediana. Interestingly, the pollination efficiency of these geckos depend on the proximity to dense patches of Pandanus spp. , which are a favourite microhabitat for the geckos -- possibly because the spiky leaves of Pandanus protect them from their main predator, the Mauritius kestrel Falco punctatus.

This genus was named in honour of French botanist Henri Dutrochet. René Joachim Henri Dutrochet ( November 14 1776 - February 4 1847) was a French Physician, Botanist and

Species

Six species belong to that genus. Some authorities have classified much more species but these are either in doubt or synonyms of other plants.

The following species are accepted:

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