Malpighia is a genus of flowering plants in the family, Malpighiaceae. It contains about 45 species of shrubs or small trees, all of which are native to the American tropics.[2] The generic name honours Marcello Malpighi, a 17th-century Italian physician and botanist.[3] The species grow to 1ââ¬â6 m (3.3ââ¬â19.7 ft) tall, with a dense, often thorny crown. The leaves are evergreen, simple, 0.5ââ¬â15 cm (0.20ââ¬â5.91 in) long, with an entire or serrated margin. The flowers are solitary or in umbels of two to several together, each flower 1ââ¬â2 cm (0.39ââ¬â0.79 in) diameter, with five white, pink, red, or purple petals. The fruit is a red, orange, or purple drupe, containing two or three hard seeds. M. emarginata is cultivated for its sweet and juicy fruits, which are very rich in vitamin C
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