Catesbeaea

/ˌkeɪtɛzˈbeɪə/ noun

A genus of tropical shrubs with colorful flowers, named after a naturalist; also called the rose-apple or pink-flower plant.

Named after Mark Catesby (1683-1749), an English naturalist and explorer who documented plants and animals in America. The Latinized form '-aea' was added following scientific naming conventions to honor him.

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