Definition
The 'genus *Pipturus*' encompasses a group of flowering plants belonging to the nettle family, Urticaceae. These are typically shrubs or small trees, commonly found in tropical Pacific regions such as Hawaii and other Polynesian islands. Known for their fibrous bark, the plants often feature broad leaves and produce small, subtle flowers. Their bark has historical applications in cordage. Envision it as a botanical family with shared traits, adapted to island life. π΄ It's like a group of siblings with similar personalities.