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Ochna
Ochna is a genus comprising 79 species of evergreen trees, shrubs and shrublets belonging to the flowering plant family Ochnaceae. These species are native to tropical woodlands of Africa, Madagascar, the Mascarenes and Asia. Species of this genus are usually called ochnas, '''bird's-eye bushes or Mickey-mouse plants', a name derived from the shape of the drupelet fruit. The name of this genus comes from the Greek word ὄχνη (ókhnē), used by Theocritus and meaning "wild pear", as the leaves are similar in appearance. Some species, including Ochna integerrima (yellow Mai flower) and O. serrulata
Ochna serrulata
species of plant

Ochna integerrima
Tree (sometimes shrub) species of the family Ochnaceae, the yellow flowers of which make it a popular ornamental plant for Lunar New Year celebrations in Vietnam

Ochna pulchra
species of plant
Ochna angustata
species of plant
Ochna beirensis
species of plant
Ochna obtusata
species of plant
Ochna kirkii
species of plant

Ochna rhizomatosa
species of plant
Ochna holstii
species of plant
Ochna schweinfurthiana
species of flowering plants

Ochna lanceolata
species of plant
Ochna puberula
species of plant
Ochna arborea
species of plant
Ochna membranacea
Species of flowering plants
Ochna macrocalyx
Species of flowering plants